The article may have inadvertently given us a clue about what's really going on. One, it looks like some researchers are starting to play nicely...
Where does he get this from? Have there even been any comparisons looking at differences in biomarkers in Oxford versus Canada selected patients?...
There's a lot of good stuff in here, especially how they describe PEM in the discussion section. But I do think they could have done more and...
Properly defining PEM is extremely important – all too often it seems to get confused with plain exercise intolerance - so I appreciate the...
Thanks @andypants. I use the iTunes desktop app for Windows 10 and have finally figured out that you have to select Show in Store > The ME Show >...
Excellent podcast, Gary. Managed to subscribe to it on iTunes (which I don't otherwise use) with the intention of rating and reviewing but apart...
Thanks @Cohen for posting that second ODT article. I couldn't find it when I was looking for it yesterday. Maybe they added it later. I'm sure the...
Whatever is happening at the Otago Daily Times? They completely ignored ME awareness day but suddenly, this week, ME gets a lot of column space....
In the Otago Daily Times: Shedding light on an invisible illness by Jean Balchin Well written, as Jean's column always is, apart from a lack of...
From the May 2018 MEISS (ME Information and Support Services, Otago & Southland) newsletter: I expect there'll be a report on the meeting and...
The mother of the teenager described in the article has co-founded a Facebook support group, NZcare4ME, including a closed group for carers of...
A year or so ago there was a big push of the LP in NZ. Interviews on highly regarded programmes like Campbell Live and on RNZ. Not specifically...
Nice idea @Hutan. Always impressed by how much news there's coming out of Scandinavia. I fear there'll be a lot less from NZ but then...
Excellent initiative by the patients and the newspaper. Having a long list of short patient stories – instead of the usual one or two longer...
Articles about ME sufferers and about Professor Warren Tate's research team at Otago University....
Well deserved! Unable to take in much of what you posted but I can see this is: 1) very important, and 2) an awful lot of work you're doing. So...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29100842 (paywalled) 2018 Jan;3(1):17-24. doi: 10.1016/S2468-1253(17)30338-2. Epub 2017 Nov 1. Faecal...
Seems to me the same faulty logic based on linguistic similarities that equates the symptom CF with the illness CFS is happening all over again...
Beautiful and very moving!
I think what he means is that for research purposes it's important to distinguish between a patient with ME, a patient with a primary psychiatric...
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