‘Horizon’ TV interview gives a hugely encouraging boost to people with ME/CFS
“The people who have been shouting about M.E. and CFS for the last 20 years are suddenly being heard.”
“The people who have been shouting about M.E. and CFS for the last 20 years are suddenly being heard.”
Ian Lazonby was a vet and a lawyer before glandular fever as an adult led to M.E. He talks about his experience with the condition, how he has recovered to an extent, and has accepted M.E.
We have updated the central research index, and this week feature a study that examined proteins in ME/CFS.
Five new studies published this week – including one on sleep problems in adolescents with ME/CFS
This leaflet provides a summary of what biomedical research is telling us about M.E. It considers key symptoms, common triggers, and explains how various aspects of disease pathology could be linked to specific symptoms.
“This provides an explanation for the common observation that ME/CFS patients often report a sharp decrease in the number of colds and other viral infections they experience…”
The long-awaited independent assessment of Dr Myhill’s mitochondrial function test was published earlier this week.
This latest review looks at energy production, and the ongoing search for clues as to what might be causing problems in ME/CFS.