Llewellyn King, host of ME/CFS Alert, has just released his newest episode interviewing OMF Scientific Advisory Board member and Co-director of the OMF-funded Harvard Collaboration, Ronald G. Tompkins, MD, ScD. This edition covers Dr. Tompkins's focus and expertise to help advance ME/CFS research.
This is the second in a series of interviews that were recorded at the OMF sponsored 3rd Annual Working Group meetings and Community Symposium at Stanford University. Watch Llewellyn's interview with Dr. Ron Tompkins and stay tuned for additional episodes featuring OMF's team coming out soon.
Hi, Trish - you've misspelt Tompkins in the title - might make it harder to find.From an e-mail:
Thanks, I've corrected it.Hi, Trish - you've misspelt Tompkins in the title - might make it harder to find.
I get it, that's why i'm saying, there was no particular stressor of any kind, I just gradual became ill. It wasn't a stressful period, I wasn't overworked, no infection etc.. it was quite a nice time in my life, certainly no more than any unremarkable period in anyone's life. I suspect that's true for a number of us.Dreampop stress and stressors mean different things to different people a stressor for your body immune system would likely mean a viral attack or other severe injury to some members of the medical profession but others might think of emotional stress . confounding language is a bane to all in science and basic communication . of course confounding language is the hallmark of politicians and psychologists all the better to bamboozle us .