I wonder if we can flip this around from thinking about what structures need to be built. So here’s my question
What obstacles need to be removed to enable high quality research into ME/CFS in the UK?
Or even if we wanted to sell it to politicians..
What obstacles need to be removed to enable...
This is the thing that fascinates me about this. I used to live in Singapore. 25-35 and very high dew point all the time. The country depends upon air con but didn’t live in it, I acclimatised. I spent time in places without it. I used to do long hikes, run even (not in the middle of the day)...
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Thanks @Jonathan Edwards that’s really useful insight. And yes I meant all the surrounding supporting stuff rather than lab resources. I’m coming at this in a sense of, the people and processes and all that side of things are hard and time consuming so why not get prepared there. We want to have...
Agree. But equally (as I think I said before) we need to prepare, to ensure we are ready to do trials when we have the mechanisms. It is possible to do some things in parallel. If we only think about these things after we have the answers we will face potentially needless and long delays.
I...
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