This thread is for discussion of Michael Sikora's presentation at the Stanford Community Symposium 2018, focusing on the T cell work of the Mark Davis team.
The talk starts at approximately 5:06:00
Prof Carmine Pariante presented on 'MRC Funded Update: Persistent fatigue induced by interferon-alpha: a novel, inflammation-based, proxy model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome'.
See also the MEA summary page 19.
My latest letter to Archives of Disease in Childhood
I sent the following e-mail today to Dr Nick Brown, the editor-in-chief of Archives of Disease in Childhood, the journal that published the Lightning Process study a year ago. I cc’d Dr Fiona Godlee, editorial director of BMJ, which publishes...
Source: EventBee / Action for ME
Date: October 8, 2018
URL: https://www.eventbee.com/v/actionforme2018conference
Action for M.E.'s AGM and Conference 2018
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Wed November 28 2018 09:30 AM
Allen & Overy LLP, One Bishops Square, London, UK
Our annual...
This thread has been split from the CMRC conference thread here.
See also the MEA Summary page 9.
Well I do think many of us (myself included) are hiding from healthcare because we can do without the patronizing abuse which is all many health-care providers seem to have to offer, and I also...
This thread has been split from the CMRC conference thread here
See also the MEA Summary page 5.
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Nina Muirhead's presentation is very good and I think she will be an asset to the cause. I don’t understand why the type of enquires with medical...
This thread has been split from the main thread about the CMRC conference here.
My summary of Holgate’s fifteen minutes:
Emphases the five years length of CMRC effort, ( whilst he’d been head of something very similar previously along with charities and researchers).
Used the phrase “it’s...
This thread has been split from the conference thread here
Prof Alain Moreau presented on the 'Identification of post-exertional dysregulated circulating microRNAs in ME/CFS pathogenesis'
See also the MEA Summary page 6.
Somewhere around the 25 minute mark, Moreau starts talking about a...
This article was published 9 days ago, but I just discovered it via a tweet from OMF. My apologies if this has already been posted.
School Nurse Net: CDC Awards NASN $1,3 Million Contract
September 24, 2018 (Silver Spring, MD) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has awarded...
Sheffield ME & Fibromyalgia Group
We are excited to be hosting Dr. David Tuller, DrPH, discussing scientific integrity and clinical trials in myalgic encephalomyelitis.
Join us at The Leopold Hotel, 23rd October, 7pm, for what should be a fascinating evening.
RSVP on the event page.
Dr Tuller...
I was surprised to find this article posted on the ME/CFS Australia (SA) Inc site:
http://www.sacfs.asn.au/
Sep 18, 2018 by Ernie Schramayr Hamilton Spectator
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Exercise leads to a release of “feel good” hormones that makes most people feel energized, clear headed, invigorated. ............"...
https://translational-medicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12967-018-1644-y
Authors:
Santa Rasa,
Zaiga Nora-Krukle,
Nina Henning,
Eva Eliassen
Evelina Shikova,
Thomas Harrer,
Carmen Scheibenbogen,
Modra Murovska,
Bhupesh K. Prusty
and the European Network on ME/CFS...
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