The cloud that has a silver lining for Britain’s only ME/CFS Biobank | 6 March 2017
The cloud that has a silver lining for Britain’s only ME/CFS Biobank | 6 March 2017 Read More »
Every cloud has a silver lining and staff at Britain’s […]
The cloud that has a silver lining for Britain’s only ME/CFS Biobank | 6 March 2017 Read More »
Every cloud has a silver lining and staff at Britain’s […]
TGI Friday! Our weekly round-up of recently published research abstracts | 3 March 2017 Read More »
This week – from ‘liminality’ and the concept of wellness to the continuing search for biomarkers.
From The Open Journal of Bioresources, 20 February 2017. Bioresource
The NCNED team – led by Professors Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik and Don Staines
From the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics (open access),
From Biological Psychiatry, published online 31 August 2016. Prefrontal Structure
A large number of published studies have come to light
Things look good for ME/CFS biomed studies at Oxford University, says Dr Charles Shepherd.
From Molecular Biosystems, 23 December 2016. Metabolic profiling of a
From Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health and Behavior, 8 January 2017. EDITORIAL
From Molecular Biosystems, 23 December 2016 Metabolic profiling of a
From the Journal of Advanced Nursing, 21 December 2016. Full
Seasonal greetings and good news from the UK’s only ME/CFS Biobank | 29 December 2016 Read More »
Dr Charles Shepherd, chairman of the biobank steering group, passes
Immunosignatures, countering “aspersions”, sleep quality & inflammation, metabolic profiling.
Professor Elisa Oltra, who has landed a £50,000 MEA research grant for this exciting study.
Upbeat end-of-year message from the UK ME/CFS Biobank | 20 December 2016 Read More »
Pictured – Public health consultant Dr Luis Nacul and his team at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Three studies this week – from PACE re-analysis to phone-delivered CBT and heart rate feedback.
Just one item this week – a philosophical approach to resolving patients’ feelings of injustice
In some of the fiercest parliamentary questioning about ME/CFS ever,