Jim Al-khalili’s subject in his ‘The Life Scientific’ programme on BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday, February 14, was Professor Sir Simon Wessely.
I thought given the new research into ME and Gulf War Illness this would be of interest.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08dnr3g
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Gulf War Syndrome. So...
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Brief interview with Nancy Klimas, talking about her work in ME/CFS and Gulf War Illness, as well as a section from her recent talk at Solve's Discovery Forum.
Chronic fatigue syndrome is NOT all in the mind - but caused by changes in brain chemistry, a study finds
"Spinal taps before exercise showed miRNA levels were the same in all participants suffering from chronic fatigue, Gulf War Illness and a control group.
But chronic fatigue syndrome...
Exercise – induced changes in cerebrospinal fluid miRNAs in Gulf War Illness, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and sedentary control subjects
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-15383-9
By James Baraniuk and Narayan Shivapurkar.
New Baraniuk paper on CSF after exercise looks to be coming out
Does anybody know what this is about?
Brain chemistry study shows chronic fatigue syndrome, Gulf War illness as unique disorders
Eurekalert science news
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