THE JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
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Performing the ROM examination was more likely to provoke increased fatigue and other abnormal symptomatic responses in those with CFS (40vs 4%;P<.001).19
Subsequent work has shown that in response to a 15-minute passive straight leg raise maneuver, individuals with...
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Veterans told: there is no Gulf syndrome
By Michael Evans, Defence Editor
March 25 2006, 12:00am, The Times
GULF WAR veterans suffering from illnesses since the 1991 conflict were told yesterday that, after 15 years’ research, no single cause had been found for their health problems.
The...
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Researchers report in a new study that the bacterium Helicobacter pylori - a major contributor to gastritis, ulcers and stomach cancer—resists the body's immune defenses by shutting down energy production within the cells of the stomach lining that serve as a barrier to infection.
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The human...
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QOF Fiasco 2: ’Immoral’ refusal to learn from mistakes
By Jerome Burne
Last week I wrote about the great QOF (Quality and Outcomes Framework) fiasco – the 30-billion-pound public health experiment involving the whole UK population without any kind of testing or pilot programs and without...
Opera Mariposa – Towards Tomorrow
Benefit Show
"Soprano and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis sufferer Jacqueline Ko presents Toward Tomorrow, a benefit show for the ME/FM Society of BC. This June, an award-winning soprano will sing to support chronic neuro-immune disease awareness. On Saturday...
In contrast, this article:
Overworking
"*DISCLAIMER - Before you begin reading, I'd like to be very clear on something. M.E isn't the sufferers fault, nor do we know what causes it. Personally I'm betting on a problem at a cellular level. All I'm saying in this post is that there is a strange...
Merged thread
Why Attributing 'Type A' Personalities to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Needs to Stop
"I recently had an experience with a relative that caught me off guard. In passing, she mentioned reading somewhere that it’s mostly “type A” individuals who develop ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis)...
don't know if this has been posted
NICE ME/CFS Clinical Guideline: Summary Report from Scoping Workshop by Dr Charles Shepherd | 30 May 2018
http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2018/05/nice-summary-report-scoping-workshop-30-may-2018/
AfMEs ME awareness on NHS inform
https://www.nhsinform.scot/campaigns/this-is-me#me-awareness-month
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How long will it last?
Most people with ME-CFS improve over time, although some people don't make a full recovery. It's also likely there will be periods when symptoms get better or worse...
Reply to Carol Monaghans questions:
(sorry the tables went a bit squiffy.)
eta: am not sure if all of this is 'biomedical' as we understand it(?)
eta2: available on Hansard...
This is not actually a question for C.P; but given his recent involvement in Geneva with IAfME (AfME)
is the CMRC now part of/a member/supporter of this 'alliance'?
(although the changes at the CMRC are a step in the right direction, Holgate still has ties to Simon Wessely).
"Union for International Control (UICC)"
should be 'Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)'
"IAFME" or IAforME (@Andy maybe you need to change the other thread title(?)).
"led by Action for M.E." just incase people didn't know.
this was the 'invite' ...
OK, another question. QMUL say they can no longer access the data since Peter White left; does MS still have access/ have the relevant skills to access the data?
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