
Using a Heart Rate Monitor to Prevent Post-Exertional Malaise in ME/CFS
From ProHealth.com: Using A Heart Rate Monitor to Prevent Post-Exertional Malaise in ME/CFS By Suzan

From ProHealth.com: Using A Heart Rate Monitor to Prevent Post-Exertional Malaise in ME/CFS By Suzan

You + ME is a patient registry and biobank for the ME/CFS community. While Solve M.E.

On Thursday, August 30, Solve M.E.’s Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Sadie Whittaker attended the Center

Guest blogger Michael Ottlinger, PhD, addresses the reasonable accommodations that must be made for students with ME/CFS. Read More…

Often those with ME/CFS experience gastrointestinal symptoms. Biomarkers of these symptoms could help to identify subtypes in ME/CFS. Dr. Armin Aledini is using samples from the SolveCFS BioBank™ to look for auto-antibodies against a range of dietary proteins. In this guest blog post he discusses Celiac disease, which is a commonly misdiagnosed condition with symptoms similar to ME/CFS. READ MORE…

September is Pain Awareness Month; we wanted to bring you some resources about managing the pain associated with ME/CFS. For a long time pain was not thought to be a prominent symptom in ME/CFS, but muscle pain, joint pain and headache are common in ME/CFS patients.

By Jennifer Spotila, J.D. for The CFIDS Association of America, 2010 Part One – Unraveling

By Peter C. Rowe, MD, Kevin R. Fontaine, PhD and Rick L. Violand, PT Mark