Oxford ME/CFS Research: Highlights and Final Report (2019–2026)
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Over the past seven years, the ME Association has funded […]
Oxford ME/CFS Research: Highlights and Final Report (2019–2026) Read More »
Over the past seven years, the ME Association has funded […]
Research: Effect of Vagus Nerve Stimulation on fatigue in people with Long Covid Read More »
A new research paper, still awaiting peer review, has been
Update: Can We Reach Consensus on ME/CFS Research Criteria? Read More »
We are now six months into the DePaul University research
On the 25th March, Prof Manoj Sivan and colleagues published
Government announces £4.75 million funding for Sequence ME research project Read More »
For more than 45 years, The ME Association has been
New Review Evaluates Safety and Effectiveness of Medication Across Multiple Conditions Read More »
On the 30th April 2026, a new paper was published
Research: Pregnancy in ME/CFS: Stage II Funding Read More »
The faMEly study: A Study of ME/CFS, Family Planning, Pregnancy and Raising
Research Review: What causes Long Covid and can it be treated? Read More »
Nature Communications has published a research review entitled ‘Current status
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In 2023, the ME Association and ME Research UK awarded
The CureME Team at the London School of Hygiene and
20/04/2026: Update from Prof Sarah Tyson Dear All Many many
Preprint: Perioperative outcomes in ME/CFS undergoing general anesthesia Read More »
A new preprint paper, published on MedRxiv on April 7th
Research: University of Oxford: Participants required: What causes fatigue? Read More »
Dr Inga Williams is seeking participants for a study that she
Research: Does ME/CFS involve low level inflammation in the brain and nervous system? Read More »
On the 16th March, a new study, titled “Evidence of
Vagus nerve stimulation trial: update Read More »
A feasibility trial looking at “transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation” (taVNS) in
Rosetta Stone Study – Summary: Three month update Read More »
The Rosetta Stone Study, led by Professor Danny Altmann and
A study, led by The University of Cambridge, has identified
BBC Radio 4: Is the tide turning on ME research? Read More »
On the 24th February, BBC Radio 4 Inside Health aired