
'HOW CAN CLINICAL TRIALISTS SERVE THE NEEDS OF CLINICIANS AND PATIENTS MORE EFFECTIVELY?'
British News
Wednesday 27 June 2007
I attended a meeting at the Royal Society of Medicine on Monday 25 June which had been organised by The Lancet and The James Lind Alliance to discuss the very important issue of making research more relevant to the needs of both clinicians and patients.
Post-exertional Symptomology in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
USA News
Sunday 24 June 2007
Symptom exacerbation following physical stress has been documented in illnesses such as multiple sclerosis (MS), lupus and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Similar phenomenology has been reported in CFS but is not well understood.
British News
Friday 22 June 2007
A summary of the key issues discussed at The ME Association Board of Trustees meeting held on 16 June 2007 can be read here
Pfizer drug wins FDA approval as first treatment for the syndrome fibromyalgia
USA News
Thursday 21 June 2007
A Pfizer Inc. drug won expanded U.S. federal approval Thursday as the first treatment for fibromyalgia, a mysterious syndrome marked by muscle pain and fatigue.
The Name 'Chronic Fatigue Syndrome' is about to be changed
USA News
Wednesday 20 June 2007
A major step to change the name ‘Chronic Fatigue Syndrome’ is about to be announced as the Campaign for a Fair Name forges ahead.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome prevalence in the state of Georgia at 2.54%
USA News
Saturday 9 June 2007
A long-awaited, if controversial, update on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s CFS prevalence statistics was released Friday June 8, 2007.
'Men & M.E.' booklet now available
British News
Wednesday 6 June 2007
Action for M.E. has released ‘Men & M.E.’, a publication containing a range of information about M.E., gathered from two recent major surveys.
Could these new drugs end the misery of chronic fatigue?
USA News
Tuesday 5 June 2007
Tests are under way on three drugs that could help sufferers of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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