TGI Friday! Our weekly round-up of recently published research abstracts | 7 February 2014
From Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine Short Reports, […]
From Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine Short Reports, […]
All Party Parliamentary Group on M.E | Chair, Annette Brook
Exclusive story by Emily Dugan, The Independent’s Social Affairs Correspondent
From the Journal of Translational Medicine,23 January 2014 (full text
From The Coffa Coast Advocate, 29 January 2014 (story by
UK ME/CFS Biobank – mini-charm offensive continues | Norbiton, Surrey | 27 January 2014 Read More »
The UK ME/CFS Biobank team – Dr Erinna Bowman, Dr Luis Nacul and Dr Eliana Lacerda
Source: PlosOne, 8 January 2014 A role for homeostatic drive
ME/CFS Research Collaborative Executive Board | summary of discussion | 7 October 2013 Read More »
Present: Professor Stephen Holgate (SH), Southampton University – Chair Dr.
Parliamentary Questions from Annette Brooke MP | 9 & 14 January 2014 Read More »
Annette Brooke MP, chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on ME, asked two questions about the funding of ME research
MEA paediatric adviser Dr Nigel Speight filmed for Dutch video project | 8 January 2014 Read More »
One of the ME Association’s medical advisers, paediatrician Dr Nigel
From The Herald, Scotland, 6 January 2014. DOCTORS and scientists
And the emphasis this week is on studies involving adolescents with ME/CFS
Edinburgh author Nasim Marie Jafry will be one of those talking about her M.E.
Knitting has helped Louise Wilkie from Glasgow cope with her ME.
From Psychosomatics, 8 December 2013. Original article Chronic fatigue in
Thank you, Wallingford School, for your magnificent cheque | 21 December 2013 Read More »
The whole school did a sponsored walk for us earlier in the year. The result? A giant cheque for a giant £8,400!
A lovely result from the ME Association’s Christmas Appeal | 20 December 2013 Read More »
Appeal raises almost £2,607 towards mail out of more MEA ‘ Purple booklets’
TGI Friday! Our weekly round-up of recently published abstracts | 20 December 2013 Read More »
Three studies – of widely varying types – found today.