I like it.
I was thinking that IF we can start a campaign, perhaps it can live on also after Tuller's crowdfunding is over? So perhaps the hashtag should be more general?
Agree. Short hashtag is good. #Science4ME is a good suggestion, but perhaps a bit confusing if it refers to two different things.
#PwME&Science perhaps?
I am sure many of you saw Michael Sharpe's latest tweet about Tuller's crowdfunding. That spurred a lot of response and, even better, donations to the crowdfunding.
Could this actually be a resource for us? Can we turn badmouthing and negative characteristics of ME-patients and biomedical...
Wow. Michael Sharpe's tweet certainly backfired :)
The Norwegian Refugee Council recently created the hashtag #Trollmelding (Trollmessage). If you see something infuriating on social media on racism, negative characteristics of refugees etc then as a response you can donate to the Refugee...
Have watched it throughout the day with breaks. Great lecture which includes a lot of history and important context to the ME-debate. Would be a perfect opening lecture of ME-conferences in countries where the biopsychosocio GET/CBT-regime still rules.
Video from University of Tasmania of lecture held by David Tuller April 4, 2018
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (aka ME) - Challenging the accepted dogma through research journalism
Duration: 1 hour
Rochdale Online with an in depth and informative article about Merryn Croft, her family and ME.
Her family is doing an incredible awareness job for ME. I am in awe of them, particularly when they are doing this after having suffered such an enormous loss.
Heartbroken family tell of how...
See also: 2018 Campaign week from the Norwegian ME Association to increase knowledge
Merged thread
Guest blogger for Norwegian ME Association: "Opted Out"
The Norwegian ME Association offers its website for patients and others who wish to share their ME-related story in a blogpost. The...
This week's #OMFScienceWednesday post
Many of you have been asking questions about our red blood cell research. For this #OMFScienceWednesday, we examine the difference between RBC shape and RBC deformability, and how they relate to blood flow.
A Post About Andrew Lloyd
I know folks are eager to hear more about what I’m learning in Australia. I’m finding it challenging to have meetings, prepare for talks, conduct interviews, promote the crowdfunding, keep up with my BMJ Open correspondence, and also write posts about what’s happening...
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