ME/CFS and Long Covid Research: 02 – 08 May 2023
ME/CFS and Long Covid Research: 02 – 08 May 2023 Read More »
The weekly research round-up includes recent publications about ME/CFS and Long Covid.
ME/CFS and Long Covid Research: 02 – 08 May 2023 Read More »
The weekly research round-up includes recent publications about ME/CFS and Long Covid.
Response received from Minister of State to ME/CFS sufferer’s concerns Read More »
An ME Association supporter reached out to his local MP,
Howes-Goudsmit Prize Awarded to Caroline Kingdon from the UK ME/CFS Biobank Read More »
“We are incredibly proud of the work that Caroline has
How Primary Care Physicians Can Recognize and Treat Long COVID Read More »
Jama Network by Esther Wei-Yun Landhuis, PhD Summary: First she
ME Awareness Week – here’s a very challenging film about Severe M.E. Read More »
Update: July 2023: The video accompanying this blog is no
Study uncovers reduced exercise tolerance and other changes in Long Covid Read More »
A recent study published in Pulmonary Circulation assesses changes in
Cambridge ME Support Group Welcomes Specialist Service Breakthrough Read More »
The NHS specialist service for ME/CFS in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
America: Rethinking fatigue: Feeling tired vs. being physically depleted Read More »
A study suggests that perception of fatigue differs from physical
ME/CFS and Long Covid Research: 25 April – 01 May 2023 Read More »
The weekly research round-up includes recent publications about ME/CFS and Long Covid.
America: Women’s health – end the disparity in research funding Read More »
Funding for research on women’s health is still a fraction
Medical Research Council issue new call for ME/CFS grant applications Read More »
Building our portfolio of ME/CFS research has been a high
We’ve another Dyson raffle for you – early warning for 13th and 14th May Read More »
Gloucestershire ME/CFS Friendship Group have been given this fab hair
ME Awareness Week – students join a fundraising ‘flashmob’ at this dance school Read More »
Who’d have thought that this perpetual motion machine who lived