Slide used in the video, also available here: https://workwellfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/WW-PEM-Timecourse.pdf [ATTACH] We've...
The last two articles were first published in March 2019. The first one is new and I didn't get a paywall. Excellent article, sensitively...
Community Q&A with Polybio, October 26. Details and registration here: https://www.meaction.net/event/community-qa-with-polybio/ Sounds...
She says she rates her participants mild to moderate. I'd be very surprised if anyone with moderate ME would recover from PEM within 72 hours. But...
We don't know. But many with very mild ME will choose to exercise - like the person mentioned in the video who trained for a multisport event,...
Yeah I didn't mean repeating the same studies that have already been done repeatedly. More that going forward - say looking at motor unit...
I can kind of see that knowing how hard and often you can exercise could be useful for people with very mild ME who wish to exercise for general...
Pretty good piece. Nothing much new (to us) in what Heidi and Sue say but they both come across well. Ken Walder's section (starting 11:50) was...
Yeah, I think there could be a lot of merit in the different groups working much more tightly together. Would be great if they could coordinate...
That advice box at the end "How to reduce everyday tiredness" was a bit unfortunate. It's not meant to refer to ME but that could definitely have...
Contains some interesting tidbits including unpublished (I think) data from upcoming publications. Also a finding I hadn't heard of before that a...
Thread split from News from New Zealand and the Pacific Islands *********** a presentation by guest speaker Dr Lynette Hodges. Dr Hodges is a...
The talk is now available on Youtube (haven't watched it yet). [MEDIA] The discussion about this video continues here: New Zealand Video:...
Working my way through "The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong" now. Highly entertaining. I think it would appeal to a lot of people...
That's really putting the science into S4ME! I like it. Proper patient-driven research not just some proforma... what's the equivalent to...
I like curious minds :). Thanks Andy.
You're soooo not alone in this! And I wished I had a good answer. Mostly I just muddle through from one day to the next spending what little...
In an ideal world yes. Realistically... glances at to do list, compares to energy envelope, computes... very unlikely to happen :(, sorry @Trish....
I reckon this thread is more informative about PEM than some of the published papers out there! :trophy@:balloons::party::thumbsup: It's also...
Maybe they think dogs don't have false illness beliefs? Some slightly tongue in cheek ideas here: 1) Get a medical detection dog charity excited...
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