That was my question too.
Authors: Marshall-Gradisnik, Fretel, Eaton, Cabanas, Balinas, Gopalan, Petersen, Passmore, Tang, Haque, Lam, and Staines Journal: International...
The below poster was presented today at the National Meeting of Choosing Wisely Australia, in Canberra. The poster describes how ME/CFS patients...
This morning there was a segment on ABC Sydney radio, in which Dr Mark Guthridge, Senior Fellow at Monash University, and Dr Mark Donohoe, a...
Merged thread Article in The Conversation today, by Dr Mark Guthridge, a senior research fellow at Monash University in Melbourne....
Goodness, who knew we were the centre of ME/CFS Awareness? [sarcasm]. You don’t have to do very much research to learn that ME/CFS Awareness is...
A Senate motion like this is exactly that, just words. It isn’t meant to be anything else. It is very common for the Senate to pass such motions...
This is the second year here in Australia that we have had a motion pass in the Senate to acknowledge ME/CFS Awareness Day. The article is...
Thank to to both you and Mary for the enormous amount of work you’ve both done, in keeping track of this and working to protect this community. We...
The Young ME/CFS Australians 18-40 group are a group which get together online for regular video chats. They invited David Tuller to join them for...
Mason has funded some questionable studies, that’s true. They’re also the primary source of funding for all our biomedical research, including for...
Wee need to increase our funding of studies, not switch to funding a biobank instead. The biggest obstacle our researchers face isn’t getting...
It’s a huge concern. Yes, I do know how much Mason funds, but it’s not public information, so I can’t share it. NHMRC currently funds...
Sorry, brainfogged. Didn’t see the link!
Can I ask how you came by this info, @Sly Saint?
I think part of the issue is that this is much more of a Fibro event, than ME/CFS (and clearly the support group lacks an even rudimentary...
Thanks for the tag, @AndyPandy... or perhaps not! :banghead: What a mess! So many areas where we are achieving progress, and then we get this...
This is an important point. UK psychosocial studies have received wide criticism, both in forums like this and via letters to journals. Lloyd’s...
I absolutely agree. Journalistic pieces aren’t always flattering to the subject. I think your observations were astute, and got to the core of the...
Audio recording and slides from David’s Hobart lecture: [MEDIA]
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