XMRV: Study Shows Virus Can Cause ‘Persistent Infection’ in Monkeys, Wall Street Journal, 17 February 2011
From the Wall Street Journal health blog, 17 February 2011 […]
From the Wall Street Journal health blog, 17 February 2011 […]
ME Association responds to the consultation on the future of Disability Living Allowance Read More »
Response to the Department of Work and Pensions’ public consultation
Parliamentary Question: WHO classification of ME/CFS, 16 February 2011 Read More »
Ian Swales, Lib Dem MP for Redcar, tabled a question
BREAKING NEWS: DWP suddenly withdraws new regulations covering the WCA descriptors Read More »
The Countess of Mar, who was at the meeting of
Work and Pensions Secretary Ian Duncan Smith writes in The
Iain Duncan Smith sets out Welfare Reform plan, BBC News, 17 February 2011 Read More »
From BBC News, 17 February 2011 The government is promising
From The Press, York, 14 February 2011 (story by Richard
DWP press release: Fitness for work assessment continues to be
Plight of youngsters struck down by ME – Sunday Express, 13 February 2011 Read More »
From The Sunday Express, 13 February 2011 (story by Lucy
Esther Rantzen writes about daughter’s illness, Daily Mail, 12 February 2011 Read More »
At last, I have discovered the secret of Emily’s 14
American Association of Blood Banks statement on XMRV, 10 February 2011 Read More »
AABB convened an Interorganizational Task Force on Xenotropic Murine Leukemia
Another negative XMRV study – Journal of Emerging Infectious Diseases, February 2011 Read More »
EID Journal Home > Volume 17, Number 2–February 2011 No Xenotropic
ESA Working Capability Assessment descriptor review – help wanted Read More »
Following publication of Professor Malcolm Harrington’s review of the Working
Parliamentary Question: misdiagnosis of ME/CFS, 10 February 2011 Read More »
The Countess of Mar tabled a question asking the Government
The Department for Work and Pensions have just announced that
The Countess of Mar tabled a question which asked the
ME track on new album by The Streets – BBC ‘Ouch!’ website, 7 February 2011 Read More »
From the BBC ‘Ouch!’ website, 7 February 2011 (story by
‘Mitochondria, not hypochondria’ – Public Service Review, 6 January 2011 Read More »
From Public Service Review: Central Government, Issue No 21, 6
Research abstract: suggested further study of cerebrospinal fluid in patients with CFS Read More »
From “Annals of Neurology” (brief communication), 4 February, 2011. Analysis
NHS National Research Ethics Service issue an apology to Mr Phil Parker, 4 February 2011 Read More »
This afternoon, we received a further letter from the NHS