This is one of a series of blogs that will look at what’s coming up in 2018 from ME/CFS research foundations. Urgency Those ten NIH research center proposals contained a hidden gift. Of the ten grant applications, seven failed, leaving at least 21 potential...
Maureen Hanson of Cornell just scored one of the three NIH funded ME/CFS research centers in the U.S. Before she got that, though, Hanson picked up an NIH grant that enabled her to dig deeper into the energy issues of ME/CFS patients immune cells than anyone has...
It’s great the NIH is doing telebriefings a couple of times a year to inform the chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) community of their progress. The calls can be more or less interesting. This one was definitely on the more interesting side. NIH Intramural Study...
“This is not a disease that can be solved by one person. It needs a community, and lots of expertise. I will work with anybody to do this.” Ron Davis The Working Group was impressive. Davis had Bob Naviaux to his left and Maureen Hanson next to him...
Thanks to Simon and MEAction for allowing Health Rising to post Simon’s exposition of the truly remarkable chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) study about to take place at the NIH. This blog first appeared on MEAction. Most images and captions were added by me...
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