Meet the Clinician: Dr William Weir – Dogma in Science and the NICE Clinical Guideline for ME/CFS
Guest blog by Bronc Lawson Dr William Weir is a […]
Guest blog by Bronc Lawson Dr William Weir is a […]
Aetiology: Causation Read More »
Most people I know with ME say their illness started with or followed an infection – from which they never recovered. But there are a few who don’t recall a clear and sudden onset to their deterioration in health. So are we really sure that infections are always the cause of ME?
Symptom: Vivid Dreams Read More »
Are vivid dreams a recognised symptom of ME? Like most people with ME I have unrefreshing sleep and sometimes wake up in the night. But I’ve recently been waking in the middle of the night with very clear memories of rather bizarre vivid dreams. Fortunately, nothing frightening has happened so far!
The ME Association ME/CFS (& Long Covid) Weekly Research Round-up Read More »
The weekly research round-up now includes recent publications about ME/CFS
Personal Relationships: Intimacy and ME/CFS Read More »
Warning: Contains adult content. Intimacy among those who are disabled
Dr Shepherd provides another update and comprehensive guidance for people with ME/CFS.
ME Association Guidance: Coronavirus and ME/CFS by Dr Charles Shepherd | 24 March 2020 Read More »
Dr Shepherd provides an update and comprehensive guidance for people with ME/CFS.
New Government guidance has been issued that will affect people with ME/CFS.
The Emotional Impact of a Long-term Physical Illness by Anna Redshaw | 08 July 2019 Read More »
“No human being can endure what we endure as M.E. sufferers and come away unscathed.”
Medscape: Rituximab Fails to Improve Symptoms in ME/CFS | 03 April 2019 Read More »
“The lack of clinical effect of B-cell depletion in this trial weakens the case for an important role of B lymphocytes in ME/CFS but does not exclude an immunologic basis.”