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  1. Simon M

    Suggesting an additional advocacy direction

    In principle, this strikes me as a very good idea. thank you, Graham and @Barry . The current problem is that, while there are exciting findings, they haven’t been Published and/or replicated and/or are in small studies. I suspect that this rules out and Horizon-style program. I would feel...
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    Ithaca College: Tireless Work on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (interview with prof. Betsy Keller)

    By my calculation it’s 10 patients x three centres x 2 years equals = 60 patients, plus the same number of controls. That is a very small sample, but remember they are using a before/after exercise approach and that gives much “cleaner“ results, as explained here: ( from a statistical...
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    A brightening future: the state of ME/CFS research (Discuss! Simon M blog)

    I know that quite a lot of people are desperate for progress and while there are no clear candidates right now, things really are visibly moving on. The field is much stronger than even five years ago. This is all the more remarkable given that this has been done on a shoestring - relative to...
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    A brightening future: the state of ME/CFS research (Discuss! Simon M blog)

    A brightening future: the state of ME/CFS research - ME/CFS Research Review Although there are no treatments for ME/CFS on the horizon, things are looking up thanks to recent findings and a substantial increase in the amount of high-quality research. The field still needs much more...
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