washington post

  1. ahimsa

    Cerebellar Excitability Regulates Physical Fatigue Perception, 2023, Casamento-Moran et al

    [I think this is the right forum for this study but please move if it's in the wrong place] Cerebellar Excitability Regulates Physical Fatigue Perception https://www.jneurosci.org/content/43/17/3094 The Washington Post has an article discussing this study which is how I found it: Rethinking...
  2. Wyva

    The Washington Post: How American health care has been failing women for centuries (review of a book written by Jennifer Lunden)

    Reading the opening chapter of Jennifer Lunden’s “American Breakdown: Our Ailing Nation, My Body’s Revolt, and the Nineteenth-Century Woman Who Brought Me Back to Life,” I recognized myself: a college student beset with debilitating fatigue and diagnosed with mononucleosis that was supposed to...
  3. Wyva

    The Washington Post: My hope vs. myalgic encephalomyelitis, a chronic neuroimmuno illness

    Author: Litsa Dremousis, who has written similar articles for the Washington Post before, from the perspective of a pwME. "Congress has allocated $1.15 billion to the National Institutes of Health for long covid research, and ME advocacy groups such as M.E. Action Network are lobbying NIH to...
  4. M

    Washington Post: Medical Mystery Story #2

    The cause of this man’s suffering was hiding in plain sight A client’s eagle-eyed examination spotted a critical clue that had been overlooked for years...
  5. Daisybell

    Washington Post - Medical mystery story

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/medical-mysteries/nearly-100-doctors-have-tried-to-diagnose-this-mans-devastating-illness--without-success/2019/09/20/0cb0e8c6-aeef-11e9-a0c9-6d2d7818f3da_story.html I thought this was interesting - who knows maybe his illness has some link to ME?
  6. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Why we shouldn’t take peer review as the ‘gold standard’ - Washington Post. August 1 2019

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/why-we-shouldnt-take-peer-review-as-the-gold-standard/2019/08/01/fd90749a-b229-11e9-8949-5f36ff92706e_story.html
  7. TrixieStix

    What you should know about stem cells, from promising research to dubious uses (April 30, Washington Post)

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/what-you-should-know-about-stem-cells-from-promising-research-to-dubious-uses/2018/04/29/430aa6ce-3460-11e8-8bdd-cdb33a5eef83_story.html?utm_term=.70bb297cfb65 "Stem cell research is one of science’s most promising fields. Scientists...
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