M.E. biomed studies |They’re like buses. You wait years… then five come along at once | 2 February 2017
Story by Sarah Staples, press officer, The ME Association Research […]
Story by Sarah Staples, press officer, The ME Association Research […]
Story by Tony Britton Jennifer Brea’s film Unrest, which won
Story by Tony Britton The BBC Look East news programme
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.
Over 310,000 people have watched Jennifer Brea’s TED talk so far | 23 January 2017. Read More »
Five years ago, Jennifer Brea became progressively ill with myalgic
From Molecular Biosystems, 23 December 2016. Metabolic profiling of a
From Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health and Behavior, 8 January 2017. EDITORIAL
From the Journal of Neurology and Neurobiology, 10 January 2017.
Story by Sarah Staples The ME Association’s Christmas appeal to
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.