Research priorities, in my mind would be towards
1) a biomarker. stratification, subsets
2) Longitudinal studies- study patients over time- not just epidemiology and questionnaires, blood work, brain imaging, muscle biopsies if agreeable and indicated.
3) Objective markers of disability
4) clinical trials (not vitamins)
5) study ME side by side with long-COVID (because money)
6) Detailed autopsies, brain, muscles and anything else relevant
7) accuracy of diagnosis-how many develop other pathologies over time, spontaneous recoveries, mental health morbidity.
As an aside, if the priorities that are stated are not impactful, we will not move forward. I would be concerned in identifying disproving the work of other researchers as a priority- leaving them in the dust may be the best thing to do. We have no time to waste.
1) a biomarker. stratification, subsets
2) Longitudinal studies- study patients over time- not just epidemiology and questionnaires, blood work, brain imaging, muscle biopsies if agreeable and indicated.
3) Objective markers of disability
4) clinical trials (not vitamins)
5) study ME side by side with long-COVID (because money)
6) Detailed autopsies, brain, muscles and anything else relevant
7) accuracy of diagnosis-how many develop other pathologies over time, spontaneous recoveries, mental health morbidity.
As an aside, if the priorities that are stated are not impactful, we will not move forward. I would be concerned in identifying disproving the work of other researchers as a priority- leaving them in the dust may be the best thing to do. We have no time to waste.