Andy
Retired committee member
Currently I can't find out any further details than given here. There doesn't seem to be any participant information sheet available, or details of who exactly is running this study. Red flags for me are that they refer to CFS, not ME/CFS, and on the Facebook post (which confusingly doesn't seem to exist on the Lindus Health Facebook page, they refer only to Chronic Fatigue.
"Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can be disabling for sufferers. Despite this, research into it is scarce, and biological reasons for symptoms are poorly understood.
This study will assess brain and muscle biochemistry of participants using magnetic imaging in order to better understand changes that may be related to fatigue.
The study is looking for people who have a diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and who are over 18 years old. The study will involve 1 remote screening discussion and 1 in-person visit to the research site at the University of Oxford which will involve an MRI scan. You will receive £50 for participation."
https://www.lindushealth.com/research/cfs-study
I spotted this via this Facebook post (screenshot below)

As I say above, I can't find this post on the Lindus Health Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/LindusHealth/. I have no explanation why not.
"Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can be disabling for sufferers. Despite this, research into it is scarce, and biological reasons for symptoms are poorly understood.
This study will assess brain and muscle biochemistry of participants using magnetic imaging in order to better understand changes that may be related to fatigue.
The study is looking for people who have a diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and who are over 18 years old. The study will involve 1 remote screening discussion and 1 in-person visit to the research site at the University of Oxford which will involve an MRI scan. You will receive £50 for participation."
https://www.lindushealth.com/research/cfs-study
I spotted this via this Facebook post (screenshot below)

As I say above, I can't find this post on the Lindus Health Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/LindusHealth/. I have no explanation why not.