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  1. Anna H

    Open Cervicocranial dysfunction, neuroinflammation and infection in ME/CFS compared to healthy subjects, Bragée & Bertilson [MEPRO study]

    Bragée Clinic in Sweden is planning a study looking at 'Craniocervical dysfunction, neuroinflammation and infection in ME/CFS ws healthy controls' Jonas Bergquist from OMF's research center in Uppsala, among others. ETA: The study will include 80 patients from the Bragée clinic with an...
  2. MSEsperanza

    MEpedia articles on neck surgery for ME (CCI, AAI, chiari, stenosis) and intracranial hypertension

    Moderator note: This post was copied, and subsequent posts discussing it, have been moved from this thread: Biomedical articles on MEpedia - purposes and pitfalls Discussion of MEPedia policy on its science articles and what should be included continues on that thread. Anyone feeling up to...
  3. ME/CFS Skeptic

    The science of craniocervical instability and other spinal issues and their possible connection with ME/CFS - discussion thread

    Concerns about craniocervical instability surgery in ME/CFS CCI/AAI has little in common with ME/CFS Three ME/CFS patients, Jeff, Jennifer, and Matt, have reported improvements of their ME/CFS symptoms following surgical interventions for craniocervical instability (CCI) and atlantoaxial...
  4. Dr Carrot

    Jen Brea: My ME is in remission

  5. InfiniteRubix

    Inversion tables, Jen Brea and feeling better by being Batman!

    Hello Has anyone else any experience of inversion tables? I find them beneficial in a way that I find difficult to explain - general reduction in symptoms and makes me chirpier. I also notice that not using the inversion table seems to have a cumulative bad effect. I have three vague theories...
  6. J

    Treatment of ME patients in ERs and Hospitals

    Hi all! I'm working to improve the quality of information for patients with ME, fibro, EDS, POTS, mast cell activation disorder having surgery as well as crowdsourcing a set of best practices for hospitals. The former will eventually be packaged into handouts patients can give their surgeon...
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