CFS/ME Research & News

 

 

LEGAL COUNTDOWN TO JUDICIAL REVIEW CFS/ME NICE GUIDELINES

British News

 

Sunday 30th September 2007

 

What has NICE done with the ME/CFS Stakeholder biomedical evidence?
Why does NICE CEO Andrew Dillon refuse to publish?
Would you like answers from NICE?

 

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Chocolate 'aids fatigue syndrome'

British News

 

Sunday 30th September 2007

 

A daily dose of specially-formulated dark chocolate may help cut chronic fatigue syndrome symptoms.

 

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British Medical Journal

British News

 

Saturday 15th September 2007

 

The ME Association's online response in the British Medical Journal to the publication of the NICE guidance on the diagnosis and management of ME/CFS was the only letter selected for publication on the subject in this week's print edition of the journal.

 

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What is chronic fatigue syndrome or ME?

British News

 

Friday 14th September 2007

 

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), can affect children and young people as well as adults. It’s more common than you might think.

 

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Stomach virus 'could cause ME'

British News

 

Thursday 13th September 2007

 

Chronic fatigue syndrome may be linked to a stomach virus, experts have found.

 

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Study Shows Exercise May Not Be What the Doctor Ordered for Your Fatigued Friend

USA News

 

Friday 7th September 2007

 

Most people with chronic illnesses, such as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), fibromyalgia (FM), and multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS), have been offered well meaning advice, such as joining a club, getting some exercise, and getting out more.

 

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Founder's Corner: Name Change Campaign - The Choice Is Yours!

USA News

 

Thursday 6th September 2007

 

The name change campaign is alive and well with a move toward the use of ME-CFS, making patient unity and support crucial in moving forward with its implementation

 

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