TGI Friday! Our weekly roundup of recently published research abstracts | 19 February 2016
This week – mito study, training in Medically Unexplained Symptoms, what’s in a name?
This week – mito study, training in Medically Unexplained Symptoms, what’s in a name?
This week – suicide in ME/CFS calculation study; Haukeland’s standard assessment for ME/CFS.
This week – results of a online survey sent to 11 expert ME/CFS clinicians (from IACFS/ME journal).
This week – that controversial study in ‘Pediatrics’, microgenderome game-changer, dental amalgams.
This week – case definition (Jason & Newton), cytokine analysis (Hornig & Lipkin), mitochondria (Hanson).
This week – walking test in women, CFS and EBV case study, heart rate in response to orthostatic challenge
Just one item this week – a behavioural study written by a PhD student (Rebecca Band) while studying at Manchester University.
This week – self-management RCT, cerebral blood flow, microbiome changes after exercise, cohort studies.
This week – medical training in MUS, the ‘therapist effect’, brain study in childhood CFS.
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This week – ME/CFS in children: cohort comparison and search for useful Patient-Reported Outcome Measures.
MERUK-funded academics at the recent Newcastle conference. Victoria Strassheim is in white.
This week – abnormal resting state, case definition and factor analysis.
Our medical adviser, Dr Charles Shepherd, comments on post-exertional malaise
Kirsty Haywood has welcomed the research generated by the new alliance.
This week – immunology, pain and study protocol for RCT in cytokine inhibition.
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The major research event next week is the UK CFS/ME
The following study – a collaboration between research groups in Germany