You don’t need to be a large organization to make a big difference. You simply need to be committed to a field (and producing jaw-dropping results doesn’t hurt either.) Consisting of three exercise physiologists (one with ME/CFS), a clinical coordinator,...
It’s always good to see an exercise test in chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). It’s harder on the patients – kudos to them for participating in the study – but study after study has shown that exercise allows researchers to dig deeper...
Immunologists aren’t interested. Neurologists, in general, are to be avoided. Endocrinologists can’t be bothered. Except for primary care physicians specializing in chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), the outlook in the medical field for ME/CFS patients is...
Exercise is highly recommended as an adjunct therapy for fibromyalgia. We’re not talking about pounding the pavement, however. A 2010 review of exercise studies found that ‘slight to moderate’ intensity aerobic exercise sessions done two to three times a week worked...
Taking the Next, er, Step First you document the problem, then you try to figure out what’s causing it. At least three research groups have decided it’s time to move past documenting a messed up energy production system in ME/CFS and to begin figuring...
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