Vegepa for ME Scheme announces research partnership with the ME Association
The Vegepa for ME Scheme has announced a new partnership with the UK's ME Association aimed at furthering its efforts to support biomedical research into Myalgic Enchephalomyelitis / Chronic...
View ArticleFLU Vaccination and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The flu vaccine is subject of some controversy among advocates of natural medicine and those with chronic fatigue syndrome have more reason to harbour reservations than most. Here, Alison C....
View ArticleEuropean Society for ME reports on XMRV conference in Oslo
The following is a summary of lectures presented by Dr. Judy Mikovits and Dr. Mette Johnsgaard at the European Society for ME (ESME) conference on XMRV in Oslo, Norway, on November 28th, 2010....
View ArticleChronic fatigue syndrome still misunderstood and ignored
Belgian medical journalist Marc Van Impe reports on the continued misrepresentation of chronic fatigue syndrome as a psychosomatic condition, despite ample evidence of multiple physiological...
View ArticleXMRV not present in spinal fluid of chronic fatigue syndrome patients
Image: renjith krishnan / FreeDigitalPhotos.net A new study of chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) sufferers has found no evidence for the presence of xenotropic murine leukemia–related virus...
View ArticleChronic fatigue syndrome may be explained by limbic kindling
A team of researchers have recently published a new hypothesis that could explain what causes chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and the symptoms and physiological dysfunction associated with it....
View ArticleRituximab trial in chronic fatigue syndrome points to autoimmune component
A new study has found that chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) patients treated with the anti-cancer drug Rituximab experienced significant relief from their symptoms. Based on the drug's mode of...
View ArticleGiardia gut parasite may lead to chronic fatigue syndrome
A new study from Norway suggests that infection with the gut parasite Giardia lamblia is associated with a significantly increased risk of developing chronic fatigue syndrome. Giardia lamblia...
View ArticleEnvironmental triggers for altered gene function in chronic fatigue syndrome...
A Canadian researcher is investigating how environmental triggers might alter gene function in people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The research could lead to better insights into the disease...
View ArticleChronic Fatigue Syndrome: Infectious and Environmental Factors Trigger...
New research from Australia adds to a substantial body of evidence indicating autonomic nervous system imbalance plays a central role in causing the wide-ranging symptoms of chronic fatigue...
View ArticleEuropean Society for ME reports on XMRV conference in Oslo
The following is a summary of lectures presented by Dr. Judy Mikovits and Dr. Mette Johnsgaard at the European Society for ME (ESME) conference on XMRV in Oslo, Norway, on November 28th, 2010. ESME...
View ArticleDiagnostic test for chronic fatigue syndrome announced
Press Release from the National ME/FM Action Network, Canada Belgium: Dr. Kenny De Meirleir of the Brussels Free University (VUB) has announced that he has successfully developed a diagnostic test...
View ArticleChronic Fatigue Syndrome: Infectious and Environmental Factors Trigger...
New research from Australia adds to a substantial body of evidence indicating autonomic nervous system imbalance plays a central role in causing the wide-ranging symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome....
View ArticleWhat Causes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?: Immune Activation But No Viruses,...
Recent research has found that there are specific patterns in 51 immune biomarkers in patients with ME, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome, or simply ME/CFS. Following what may likely turn out to...
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