US report on redefining the illness to be released on February 10 | Comment by Jennie Spotila
From Jennie Spotila’s Occupy CFS blog, 6 February 2015. On […]
From Jennie Spotila’s Occupy CFS blog, 6 February 2015. On […]
Parliamentary Question | ATOS and the use of CBT for people with ME/CS | 5 February 2015 Read More »
Charlotte Leslie, MP for Bristol North West, tabled a question
From Acta Paediatrica, 31 January 2015. Study findings challenge the
The Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has shut down
North American journal reports link between early menopause and CFS | 4 February 2015 Read More »
From science news agency EurekAlert, 4 February 2015. A link
From Molecular Neurobiology, 20 January 2014 [Epub ahead of print].
MEA report on the first sleep disturbance study of its type in the UK | 28 January 2015 Read More »
The first team in the UK to explore whether there
‘Knowing M.E., Knowing You” | Huffington Post blog | 26 January 2015 Read More »
From ‘Huffington Post’ Lifestyle, 26 January 2015 (words by Stephen
A polysomnograph of slow wave sleep – such as might have been used in this particular Belgian study.
I’d sooner have cancer than chronic fatigue syndrome!” | Mail Online | 22 January 2015 Read More »
One of the images that Jenny Andrews uses in her campaigning work
Two parliamentary meetings on ME/CFS | 20 January 2015 Read More »
On Tuesday morning the All Party Parliamentary Group on ME
Poacher turned campaigner? Vocal campaigner Sue Marsh now has a high profile job with Maximus.
‘Chronic fatigue syndrome is misunderstood by the public, and the media must take some of the blame’.
In 20 years, Joanna Baskett has undergone 26 operations and tried 32 different medications .
From Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior, 7 January 2014 (epublished
When Tony Palmer was told he had myalgic encephalopathy —
Recruiting for a sleep study at Hammersmith Hospital, London | 12 January 2015 Read More »
From the Imperial College London website. The SAFFE Study – Slow
From Medscape Rheumatology, 8 January 2015. Words by Miriam E.