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    USA: 'Examining the Working Definition for Long COVID' consultation 2023

    Merged 1. until May 12 The National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (National Academies) Committee on Examining the Working Definition for Long COVID invites you to participate in a questionnaire about how to best define Long COVID. Results will be reviewed by the National...
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    Long Covid in the media and social media 2023

    Ireland: https://denisnaughten.ie/2023/04/20/long-covid-rates-have-increased-by-4-in-four-months/ He’s a member of the Irish parliament.
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    Suramin as a possible treatment for Autism, ME CFS and Long Covid

    For what it is worth: Doesn’t mention ME/CFS except in listing what company does: PaxMedica Announces NASDAQ Closing Bell Ringing to Celebrate Initial Public Offering and Autism Awareness Month...
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    Closed UK: DecodeME updates, was recruitment thread.

    What I would like whenever the figures come out is a breakdown showing that the numbers have decreased in recent months and that people can’t simply assume the target will be reached by the deadline. DecodeME don’t explicitly need to say the target isn’t heading to be reached if they don’t want...
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    ICanCME Research Network

    Source: ICanCME Research Network (Canada) Date: April 18, 2023 URL: https://us6.campaign-archive.com/?u=17faa36a9bf5a8f4dd75a5de6&id=c6843b0abf 2023/2024 New Frontier ME Discovery Grant Program ------------------------------------------------- Call for Proposals. Deadline: Proposals must...
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    Co-creation of complex, multicomponent rehabilitation intervention & feasibility trial protocol for the PostUraL tachycardia Syndrome Exercise (PULSE)

    Free fulltext: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-2642799/v1 Background: There is a dearth of research to support the treatment of people with Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS). Despite expert consensus suggesting exercise is recommended for this patient group, there are no...
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    Closed UK: DecodeME updates, was recruitment thread.

    I imagine this has been discussed in-house: ME awareness month/week/day is a time the local and national media can be more receptive to coverage of ME items including potentially this one. Also individuals could potentially help with this, writing to local media to say they were taking...
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    Healthcare Hubris - blogs on the biopsychosocial model by Joanne Hunt

    I thought this made some good points. I think the points about the Science Media Centre could have been strengthened by linking to their often very biased press briefings particularly older ones (e.g. IIRC the one for the PACE Trial in the Lancet was very uncritical).
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    Crowdfunding: Trial By Error: Reporting on ME, ME/CFS, long Covid, and "Medically Unexplained Symptoms", Spring 2023

    (Off topic) That reminded me of this: I've discovered that I have a superpower. I can melt ice cubes just by staring at them. It takes a while though. (Boom boom, as Basil Brush used to say)
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    Healthcare Hubris - blogs on the biopsychosocial model by Joanne Hunt

    The importance of some pacing is even recognised in, for example, the PACE Trial manuals for CBT and GET. The denial of supports (payments, disability aids, disability accommodations, etc.) that is recommended by leading BPS proponents actually makes careful pacing and energy management (even...
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    Bias, misleading information and lack of respect for alternative views have distorted perceptions of myalgic encephalomyelitis/cfs 2017, Goudsmit

    OK. It’s from a PhD, actually done on pacing and ME. Getting acknowledged that she is Dr Goudsmit comes across as very important to her so I thought it fair to highlight.
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    Bias, misleading information and lack of respect for alternative views have distorted perceptions of myalgic encephalomyelitis/cfs 2017, Goudsmit

    Dr Goudsmit (I don’t agree with everything she complains about but think she has a point when complaining about this, which some people seem to have done deliberately).
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    Research funding: Examples needed of ME research projects failing due to not getting funding

    There was an imbalance for a period when the MRC wasn't funding any biomedical research, though it was still paying for research. But it would be not correct to say that other illness communities don't have to raise money privately for research, that taxpayer funding pays for all or even most...
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    Research funding: Examples needed of ME research projects failing due to not getting funding

    The two tables I posted above of successful and unsuccessful grant applications were created by the MRC itself and released following FOI requests.
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    Research funding: Examples needed of ME research projects failing due to not getting funding

    There may be a useful quote or 2 in this --- Inquiry into the status of status of CFS / M.E. and research into causes and treatment November 2006 Group on Scientific Research into Myalgic into Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.) http://www.erythos.com/gibsonenquiry/docs/me_inquiry_report.pdf...
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    Research funding: Examples needed of ME research projects failing due to not getting funding

    (from http://meactionuk.org.uk/The-MRC-secret-files-on-ME.htm ) As Dr Jonathan Kerr, Sir Joseph Hotung Senior Lecturer in Inflammation, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Hon. Consultant in Microbiology, St George’s University of London, stated at the Invest in ME Conference held...
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    Research funding: Examples needed of ME research projects failing due to not getting funding

    UK Grant applications accepted by the Medical Research Council Projects live from 1993-94 to June 2008 All grant applications that were accepted by the Medical Research Council before the 2011 set of funding had primary investigators that were either psychiatrists or psychologists
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    Research funding: Examples needed of ME research projects failing due to not getting funding

    UK Grant applications not accepted by the Medical Research Council
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    Research funding: Examples needed of ME research projects failing due to not getting funding

    Research update: The relation between ME/CFS disease burden and research funding in the USA https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32568148/ Updated ME/CFS prevalence estimates reflecting post-COVID increases and associated economic costs and funding implications...
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