Sleep Series This is the 2nd in a series of (at least) 4 blogs on sleep. Pt. I – Bronc kicked the series off with an interview of Dr. Bruck – a retired sleep researcher whose son has ME/CFS. Pt. II – is an overview of a fascinating talk by two...
THE GIST Major Takeaway – a new hypothesis emerges suggesting that an overactivated immune system may be stealing resources from the rest of the body. A readily available assay is available to test that hypothesis and provide a way to easily test possible drugs...
“Stop Trying So Hard to Recover!” Dan Neuffer Dan Neuffer has been investigating ME/CFS and FM recovery stories longer than anyone. In our 3-part series of interviews so far, Dan has said that he’s now seen so many recovery stories that he’s...
Things are happening…so many things are happening (or have happened). In an effort to keep up with them – and not to miss some very timely events – I’m going to try and pack as many as I can find into one resource blog. Time-Sensitive Events...
(Thanks to Bronc for another guest post – this time focusing on the unrefreshing sleep that permeates this disease. In it, Bronc talks with a sleep researcher, Dr. Dorothy Bruck, whose son has ME.) Just before Xmas 2010, I was overcome by a bout of Swine Flu....
The second part of a 3-part series of blogs on the “Deep phenotyping of post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome” study looks at who was in the study and how they were selected, how severely the study was truncated by the pandemic (quite...