News in Brief - September 2025

Week beginning 1st September 2025

News, advocacy and articles

Germany

At the International ME/CFS Conference in Berlin on May 12 2025, a group of researchers signed an International Declaration stating that "there is a moral, medical, economic and scientific imperative to invest robustly in international and collaborative research into the pathophysiology of ME/CFS and Long COVID."
Article | Thread

UK NHS Learning Hub Managing Severe ME/CFS by Professor David Strain
"This session offers guidance to healthcare professionals who support, or have an interest in, the management of people living with severe and very severe ME/CFS.
It provides practical, evidence-based recommendations in 4 key areas: strategies for care in the community, nutritional support and risk management, managing risk in hospital care and pharmaceutical support.
The session is available to people working in NHS, government and educational sectors."
Link | Thread

Wales Lobbying your Members of the Senedd (MSs) Aug / Sept 2025
People in Wales are being asked to lobby their Member of the Senedd to give their backing to Adam Price’s Motion for a debate about Severe/Very Severe ME in Wales.
Details | Motion | Thread

UK AfME and APPG Action for ME and the All Party Parliamentary Group for ME/CFS have written a letter to Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, about "the absence of a strategic approach to biomedical research into ME/CFS as part of the Final Delivery Plan". They call for a more strategic response including a dedicated research hub.
Thread with copy of the letter

Aotearoa New Zealand Health NZ updates official "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" public Information page
"We do not yet understand what causes ME/CFS, but research suggests that the immune system is involved."
Web Page | Thread

Medscape (USA) Long COVID Hitting Doctors and Nurses Hard
Discussion of Long Covid's impact on "hundreds of thousands of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers."
Article | Thread

Trial by Error by David Tuller A (Satirical) Field Guide to Conducting Biopsychosocial Research in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgi Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME)
A repost of a satirical paper by a reader from Belgium. Tuller "found it entertaining, well-written, and on-target, and figured others would as well. It offers a sharp assessment of some of the favorite methodological strategies of members of the CBT/GET ideological brigades."
Article l Thread
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Research news

Australia
Launch of La Trobe University PAVING Centre of Excellence
Prof. Stephanie Gras will lead The Post-Acute Viral Infection diseases Group (PAVING) Centre of Research Excellence, with $3 million in Federal funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Announcement | Thread

UK University of Edinburgh
PRIME project manager
post advertised.
"This strategic role will ensure that the PRIME project meets its ambitious goals: establishing a world-leading infrastructure for ME/CFS research; enabling ≥15 novel collaborations; launching international consortia; and creating a large-scale PPI expert pool. Managing operational activity across the project’s three core components, the PRIME Project Manager will lead on operational delivery and day-to-day management."
The closing date for applications is 15 September 2025. Full time for 4 years.
Details | Thread

ME Research UK latest monthly newsletter notes recently funded research and comments on the DecodeME publication of initial results.
Newsletter | Thread
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Coming events

Bateman Horne Center
- Free Online Support Groups
Tuesday, Sept 9, 1:00 - 2:00 PM Mountain Time
Topic: Moving from Humilitation and Shame to Humility and Pride
Tuesday, Sep 16, 1:00 - 2:00 PM Mountain Time
Topic: The Chronic Illness Experience: Creating Purpose and Meaning
Advance registration required, see thread for times in your time zone.
Event Calendar | Thread
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Research

ME/CFS research

Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) alleles suggested to be associated with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) — Ramadan et al.
"Our results demonstrate that certain alleles of genes encoding inhibitory KIR (KIR3DL3, KIR3DL2 and KIR3DL1) could be involved in the development of ME/CFS." "Our data support an involvement of NK cells in ME/CFS."
Article | Thread

Pyridostigmine Improves Hand Grip Strength in Patients with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome — Schlömer et al.
"Compared to the decrease in HGS observed upon repeat measurement, HGS increased 1h after PS administration by approximately 50%. Additionally, PS administration significantly reduced orthostatic heart rate change."
Article | Thread

Long COVID and chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalitis share similar pathophysiologic mechanisms of exercise limitation — Swathi Jothi et al.
"analysis showed that the primary component of exercise limitation to be DM, diffusion of oxygen at the skeletal muscles. DM is a composite parameter that reflects the limitations to O2 transport from hemoglobin to mitochondria"
Article | Thread

Autonomic Dysfunction in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Findings from the Multi-Site Clinical Assessment of ME/CFS (MCAM) Study in the USA — Issa et al.
"We found that people with ME/CFS exhibited a higher burden of autonomic symptoms than healthy controls, as determined through both clinical evaluation (NASA Lean Test) and patient-reported measures (medical records and COMPASS-31)."
Article | Thread

The Role of Neuroinflammation in Post-Exertional Malaise Among Chronic Multisymptom Illness — Ninneman
"PET imaging consisted of a 70 minute dynamic scan with a third generation translocator protein radiotracer – 11C-ER176." "Neuroinflammation was significantly higher in CMI" "No specific brain regions were differentially impacted by exercise in either CMI nor CON"
Thesis | Thread

Precision Medicine Study of Post-Exertional Malaise Epigenetic Changes in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Patients During Exercise — Sharma et al.
"This study investigated the temporal–longitudinal DNA methylation changes associated with PEM using a structured two-day maximum repeated effort cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) protocol involving pre- and two post-exercise blood samplings from five ME/CFS patients."
Article | Thread

Mapping the brain’s fatigue network: a transdiagnostic systematic review and meta-analysis on functional correlates of mental fatigue — Schumann et al.
"Three main clusters were highlighted: a frontal-striatal-limbic cluster, a frontal-cingulate cluster, and a parietal cluster, with regions implicated in cognitive, emotional, and somatosensory symptoms associated with mental fatigue. Quality analysis indicated a moderate risk of bias in the majority of the included studies."
Article | Thread

Long Covid research

Age-Related Changes in the Clinical Picture of Long COVID — Mindy J. Fain et al.
"Among community-dwelling adults enrolled in the RECOVER study, we found that those aged 60 and older were less likely to be classified as having Long COVID using predetermined criteria, compared to the younger adults."
Article | Thread

Persistent Immune Dysregulation during Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 is Manifested in Antibodies Targeting Envelope and Nucleocapsid Proteins — Marcin Kwissa et al.
"We demonstrate that IgG antibodies in PASC participants exhibit persistent skewing in SARS-CoV-2 antigen recognition, a pattern that correlates with long-lasting activation of circulating T follicular helper (cTFH) cells and mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells."
Preprint | Thread

Effect of Metformin on the Risk of Post-coronavirus Disease 2019 Condition Among Individuals With Overweight or Obese: A Population-based Retrospective Cohort Study — Chaichana et al.
"our findings support the protective effect of metformin treatment within 90 days of SARS-COV-2 infection on developing PCC in overweight/obesity patients in real-world settings."
Article | Thread

Altered amyloid plasma profile in patients with disabling headaches after SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination — Anne Hege Aamodt et al.
"Altered plasma levels of soluble markers, potentially reflecting changes in amyloid processing, were found in patients with persistent headache following SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, particularly in those with persistent headache after COVID-19. In the latter group, we also found some association with cognitive symptoms."
Article | Thread

Regulation of m7G methylation in long COVID: Expression profiles and early predictive value of key genes — Bai, Wenmei and Li, Fengsen
"The genes include adrenergic receptor alpha 2A, carbonic anhydrase 1, chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 5, claudin 9, integrin alpha D, SERPINE1, tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 17"
Article | Thread

The Effects of Pseudoserum on Thrombin-Induced Fibrin Networks: Potential for Clinical Insight into Coagulation Independent of Clotting Factors — Massimo Nunes et al.
"we derive pseudoserum or clotting factor-depleted fractions from control, type II diabetes mellitus, and Long COVID platelet-poor plasma (PPP) samples, and expose them to purified, exogenous fibrinogen obtained from healthy donors." "[Fibrin] networks formed using patient pseudoserum show disorganisation, regions of density, fibre-like strands, and anomalous aggregates."
Preprint | Thread

Monitoring of Cardiorespiratory Vagal Desynchrony Using Novel Biomarkers Derived from Smartwatch ECGs in a Patient Recovering from Long COVID – Case Report — Kranck et al.
Case report. "The ECG-based S/R amplitude rate and respiratory desynchronization biomarkers such as RSA and HRV, together with a posture test protocol, represent a novel, non-invasive method and easy ‘at-home’ triage and monitoring of Long Covid, POTS, and fatigue."
Article | Thread
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Week beginning 8th September 2025

News, advocacy and articles

UK Parliament
Ask your MP to sign the Early Day Motion (EDM) on the Final delivery plan on ME/CFS. The motion welcomes the government delivery plan but points to the lack of commitment to research funding and lack of plans for specialist medical care for people with severe and very severe ME/CFS. The ME Association has provided a template letter for contacting your MP.
Article with template | Thread

USA Solve ME posted an update on the U.S. budget process and pending funding for ME/CFS and Long Covid items. They also encouraged folks to contact their senators and house representatives, either to thank those who already support this or to ask for their support.
Article | Thread

Dr. Peter Rowe was guest in a podcast for paediatricians, The Cribsiders Podcast, where he talked about Long Covid and ME/CFS in children and adolescents.
Podcast l Thread

Denmark A good opinion piece by Daniel Noti in Sundhetspolitisk Tidsskrift, a journal on health and politics. He explains how and why ME patients are harmed when their illness is put into the category of functional disorders.
Opinion piece (Danish) l Thread

Germany
The German Tv show NANO Doku has a 12-minute episode that is mostly about young adolescents with severe ME/CFS.
Video | Thread

Norway Van den Bergh, Landmark, Garner and Reme have written an opinion piece on behalf of Oslo Chronic Fatigue Network for the research news site Forskningno. They argue that thoughts and feelings are often better explanations behind symptoms of Long Covid than biological findings.
Lilledalen has written a reply explaining that psychologising infection associated illness has already been tried, and is not helpful either for recovery nor prevalence.
Article 1 (English) l Article 2 (Norwegian) l Thread

Trial by Error by David Tuller

Interview with Ian Lipkin
A conversation with Dr. Lipkin about his recent study, "his earlier work on what was then being called chronic fatigue syndrome, the role of chronic inflammation, ongoing research projects, and the prospects for effective treatments." Duration: 30 minutes.
YouTube l Thread

Australian Investigators Blame ME/CFS Patient Advocates for Poor Recruitment in "Active Video Gaming" Trial
"In a new paper, a team of investigators from the University of South Australia in Adelaide, Australia, describes a “pilot feasibility” trial for an ME/CFS intervention focused on physical activity. The trial fell dramatically short on recruitment efforts—a failure that the investigators appear to explicitly blame on the patient community rather than any possible shortcomings in their approach."
Article l Thread

"Mass Psychogenic Illness" at Heathrow Airport-NOT!
On a Guardian article about a recent incident at Heathrow Airport where some people reported feeling ill. It was assumed to be a psychosomatic event by among others Professor Wessely, until someone with tear gas got caught. "This incident is a classic example of how quickly those with authority will turn to psychiatric or psycho-sociological assumptions to explain unusual medical phenomena–assumptions that are often asserted as definitive rather than speculative."
Article l Thread
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Research news

MERUK and MEA

ME Research UK and the ME Association are jointly funding a 12-month study exploring electrical differences in blood cells from people with ME/CFS. The study builds on initial findings in 2019 by Ron Davis on the nanoneedle and will be coordinated by Dr Jaqueline Cliff at Brunel University of London.
Article | Thread

ME research case definition
Prof. Leonard Jason from DePaul University in Chicago invites ME/CFS patients, their families, healthcare providers, and researchers to participate in an online survey for a research study on their perspectives on case definitions and cardinal symptoms of this illness.
Survey | Thread

Neurology Journal "Advancements in Neurology: A Conversation with Dr. Walter Koroshetz - Part 1"
In this video Dr. Stacey Clardy talks with Dr. Walter Koroshetz about "recent advancements in neurology, emerging genomic therapies, the evolving understanding of long COVID, and current NINDS priorities." The discussion of Long Covid includes comments on ME/CFS.
Video | Thread

USA FNIH (Foundation for the National Institutes of Health)
Recordings of all the 2025 RECOVER-TLC (Treat Long Covid) "Pathways to Treatments" workshop sessions, held on Sept. 9 and 10, are now available online.
Website | Thread
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Coming events

UK Photo Exhibition
‘Lives We Cannot Live’ by Jeremy Jeffs
"‘Lives We Cannot Live’ is a ground-breaking new exhibition featuring photos and stories of people with ME/CFS by photographer Jeremy Jeffs, presented by the ME Association." Oxo Gallery, London, 24 to 28 September.
Details | Thread

#NotJustFatigue "Suffering in Silence: The Urgent Case for Congressional Action on ME/CFS"
Livestream event on September 25, 3:00 to 3:30 Pacific Time. Includes an online briefing and moderated question/answer period (submit questions in advance).
Announcement | Thread
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Fundraising

Daratumumab clinical study

ME-fondet, the Norwegian ME Association's fundraiser for research into ME, is now raising funds for a clinical trial on Daratumumab as a potential treatment for ME. The study is led by the ME research team at Haukeland University Hospital (Fluge, Mella et al). The study will cost about US$ 2.6 million/Euro 2.2 million/£ 1.9 million. ME-fondet now has a presentation of the fundraiser in English and is accepting international donations.
More information l Thread
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Research

ME/CFS research

A Perspective on the Role of Metformin in Treating Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) and Long COVID — David Fineberg et al.
"Metformin is an intriguing multiaction drug that may play a significant role in treating ME/CFS and LC. Although more research is needed to refine dosing and delivery methods, the accumulating evidence suggests it could soon be integrated into clinical practice."
Article | Thread

Hormonal Fluctuations And Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome In Women: The Role Of Menstrual Cycle And Menopause — Khan et al.
Article | Thread

Long Covid research

CSF immune cell alterations in women with neuropsychiatric Long COVID — Orlinick et al.
"Relative to PBMC, CSF samples demonstrate significantly more genes with large (greater than 20 fold) changes in expression level in the disease state." "pathways involved in cellular stress response, including reactive oxygen species, oxidative phosphorylation, and P53 signaling, are all enriched in the CSF"
Article | Thread

A multi-omics recovery factor predicts long COVID in the IMPACC study — Gisela Gabernet et al.
"Biologic characterization revealed increased inflammatory mediators, elevated signatures of heme metabolism, and decreased androgenic steroids as predictive and ongoing biomarkers of LC"
Article | Thread

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome in post-COVID-19 long-hauler patients is associated with platelet storage pool deficiency — Gunning et al.
"We have validated our previously reported data, which indicates that most POTS patients have a platelet delta granule storage pool deficiency. We do not propose that platelet dense granule deficiency is the etiology of POTS; however, it appears that the condition is somehow associated with POTS."
Article | Thread

Varying Levels of Inflammatory Activity in Brain and Body of Patients with Persistent Fatigue and Difficulty Concentrating After COVID-19: A TSPO PET Study — Denise Visser et al.
"Increased specific [18F]DPA-714 binding was found in some individuals with post-COVID syndrome, indicating the presence of an inflammatory subtype and further supporting the role of neuroinflammation in subtypes of post-COVID syndrome"
Article | Thread

Prevalence and characterization of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) in Rwanda — Rwamwejo et al.
"Approximately one-third of adult Rwandan COVID-19 survivors continue to experience persistent symptoms."
Article | Thread

Long COVID and Food Insecurity in US Adults, 2022-2023 — John C. Lin et al.
"food insecurity was associated with increased odds of having current long COVID and with a reduced likelihood of recovery among those affected."
Article | Thread

Prevalence, Severity, Concomitant Factors, and Natural Trajectory of Insomnia in Patients with Long COVID — Hansel Robinson et al.
"the current study met its intended aims by: (1) showing a high prevalence (78%) of reported insomnia in Long COVID patients, with nearly 50% of patients endorsing a clinically significant threshold of Moderate Insomnia (ISI score 15–21) or Severe Clinical Insomnia (ISI score 22–28); Long COVID (2) finding that neither infection nor the severity of acute, initial COVID-19 nor the number of COVID-19 infections was correlated with the severity of insomnia or global cognitive function at baseline or follow-up."
Article | Thread

Autoantibodies in long COVID: a systematic review — Fabian Wilhelm et al.
"Given the primarily observational nature of the available evidence, no causal inference of autoantibodies on long COVID development is currently possible."
Article | Thread

Effect of low dose naltrexone for long covid: a systematic review — Oyungerel Byambasuren et al.
"Limited evidence from small pre-post studies suggests LDN may improve fatigue, cognition, sleep, pain, and functioning in long covid. However, certainty of evidence is low."
Preprint | Thread

Persistence of Cognitive Difficulties in Adults Three Years After COVID-19 Infection — Serafim et al.
"This study demonstrates that COVID-19 exerts a significant and multifactorial impact on cognition, particularly affecting executive functions, working memory, verbal fluency, and recognition memory."
Article | Thread
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