Inspired by Emerge's announcement of their award for Excellence in Journalism, I wondered what one article you would choose as doing the most to improve the understanding of ME/CFS?
I guess there might be a brilliant article that had limited reach, or a pretty good one that was read by a lot of...
Hi, I’m creating this thread because the Me-pedia primer for journalists is outdated.
However, it is likely still being seen by many journalists:
* The page gets hundreds of views per day
* It is the first google search result for various searches related to journalism and reporting on ME
* The...
Post moved from another thread “Your Blood is Black”: My ME/CFS Experience with HELP Apheresis in Germany
On the question of whether a treatment that is reported to be useful by one or more patients or promoters should be written about:
There are a lot of clues that can help us work out if...
BBC
How I rewired my brain in six weeks
There is growing evidence that simple, everyday changes to our lives can alter our brains and change how they work. Melissa Hogenboom put herself into a scanner to find out.
"It's surprisingly hard to think of nothing at all", is one of my first...
[I didn't know where to put this - please move if needed]
Seen on twitter: a “Science Journalism & Disability” Pop-up Panel & Discussion is scheduled for Tues, Nov 15, 5 pm Eastern Standard Time. RSVP.
Text of tweet:
"I’m excited & honored to announce a “Science Journalism & Disability” Pop-up...
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