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  1. Sly Saint

    How sexism is hindering medical research - Brisbane times Naomi Chainey

    The author has ME. " 6 February 2018 — 11:00pm As recently as 1921, MS (multiple sclerosis) was erroneously considered more common in men. By the late 1940s, a more even gender split was presumed. By 1960 it was posited that women might actually be slightly more prone to the condition. With the...
  2. Kalliope

    The Courier Mail: Australian scientists prove CFS is real and have discovered a test for it

    Australian scientists prove Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is real and have discovered a test for it - The Gold Coast team has proven that patients with ME have lower levels of calcium coming into their cells, that their cells store less calcium and this is the basis of their illness. - Work is...
  3. Cheshire

    Coyne’s open letter to the National Health and Research Medical Centre (NHMRC) of Australia

    by James C Coyne December 07, 2017 https://www.coyneoftherealm.com/blogs/news/coyne-of-the-realm-s-open-letter-to-the-national-health-and-research-medical-centre-nhmrc-of-australia
  4. Andy

    Decreased connectivity and increased BOLD complexity in the default mode network in individuals with CFS, 2018, Shan et al

    Paywalled at http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/brain.2017.0549 Abstract only at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29152994
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