Xmas Appeal: ‘Orchestras, Elephants, Jigsaw puzzles and Mountains!’ An interview with Dr Charles Shepherd | 23 November 2018
Dr Shepherd explains to Helen why he is so passionate about M.E. research.
Dr Shepherd explains to Helen why he is so passionate about M.E. research.
Dr Shepherd is updating the information leaflet on Amitriptyline and we’d like to hear your views.
Virtual Runner is promoting a 1000-mile challenge through the course of 2019 for M.E.
Support our Xmas Appeal so that next year we can invest in more researchers like Dr Keith Geraghty.
Penny Joelson explains how her latest novel came into being.
New research indicates that handgrip strength may be a good diagnostic tool for ME/CFS.
Dr Shepherd has been appointed as a co-opted member of the NICE guideline committee.
Neil Riley reviews the contribution Dr Ramsay made to the field of M.E.
Isobel has created some rather cute characters sure to form the centrepiece of any Xmas decorations.
ME Association October Summary of ME/CFS Published Research | 05 November 2018 Read More »
We’ve updated our central index and provided you with details of the 18 ME/CFS research studies published in October.
We are asking this month if you have a healthcare plan in place for ME/CFS.
Spreading joy through art. Isobel Butler has helped raise funds and a smile with her painting.
The ME Association Xmas Appeal – More Research for M.E. in 2019 | 29 October 2018 Read More »
More research for M.E. in 2019. Because we believe it offers the best hope.
Last week saw a focus on Wales with the BBC feature broadcast and debate in the Welsh Assembly.
House of Lords Event Celebrated 10 Years of Forward ME | 24 October 2018 Read More »
“On behalf of everyone with M.E, and their carers, I would like to thank the Countess of Mar for everything that she has done…
Forward ME – Stakeholder deliberations over NICE Scope for ME/CFS | 22 October 2018 Read More »
These are the minutes of the meeting held prior to publication of the NICE Scope report.
An effective way to demonstrate the hardship suffered by people with ‘invisible’ conditions.
Professor W. Ian Lipkin: ME/CFS is not a psychosomatic illness | 19 October 2018 Read More »
“Our studies…confirm that patients with ME/CFS have biological abnormalities that cannot be characterized as psychosomatic.”
Applications invited for CMRC Patient Advisory Group | 16 October 2018 Read More »
Would you like to help advise the CMRC? Applications are now available to join the Patient Advisory Group.
NICE publish the revised Scope and reveal some of the committee appointments.