Power of Community: Infection Associated Chronic Conditions Patient Advocacy Coalition Initiative Webinar

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Witness the power of community on Tuesday, October 24 at 12PM ET / 9AM PT as the IACC- Patient Advocacy Coalition (IACCPAC) Initiative team presents findings from a new report about the needs and priorities of the infection-associated chronic conditions community. This national webinar is part of the IACCPAC Initiative, led by Solve M.E., the […]

The Patient-Doctor Partnership: Optimally Treating People with Long Covid and ME/CFS Across the US

Solve welcomes three medical providers who will share their experience with treating Long Covid, ME/CFS, POTS, and dysautonomia patients across rural, urban, and suburban settings. Dr. Melanie Hoppers (co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at Physicians Quality Care, in Jackson, TN), Dr. William Pittman (co-director of the UCLA Long COVID Program), and Dr. Tiffany Walker (Principal […]

Advancing ME/CFS Research: Identifying Targets for Intervention and Learning from Long COVID

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NIH ME/CFS Research Roadmap Webinar Series August - December 2023 This virtual webinar series is part of a larger effort to develop a Research Roadmap for ME/CFS, which will identify research priorities to move the field toward translational studies and clinical trials. Save the date for two NIH ME/CFS events in December 2023! Additional details will be […]

Changes in the Gut Microbiome in ME/CFS and Long Covid

Solve Ramsay Research Grant winner David Esteban, PhD, (Assoc. Professor of Biology, Vassar College) will discuss ongoing work in his lab determining whether there is a link between changes in the gut microbiome and disease in ME/CFS and Long Covid. The collection of bacteria in the gut, known as the gut microbiome, produces many small […]

Caregiving, Grief, and Self-Care: Healthy Coping Through Change, and Loss

In our Caregiver Corner webinar series, Stephanie Harrison, founder of The New Happy, joins Solve M.E. to help you cultivate greater well-being by sharing her unique perspective as a caregiver fused with her expertise in applied positive psychology. In this session, and in honor of National Caregivers Day (February 16), Stephanie will cover the topic […]

Webinar: Hydrogen Water Dosing Study for ME/CFS: A New Clinical Trial

Free radicals are molecules with one or more unpaired electrons in their outer shells. They tear holes in cell membranes, releasing an overabundance of even more free radicals and preventing proper cell functionality.   Antioxidants are molecules stable enough to donate an electron to a rampaging free radical and neutralize it, containing the damage it […]

Symptom Management and Patient Empowerment Through The Long Covid Wearable Study

The lived experiences of people with ME and Long Covid have shown that activity management, or pacing, can be an effective method of reducing symptom severity. However, pacing is difficult to implement. Many people living with energy-limiting conditions have utilized wrist-worn wearables, or activity trackers, to help implement pacing. To validate the value of using […]

Covid Vaccinations: Efficacy, Options, and Special Considerations for Chronic Illness

People with chronic illnesses often have compromised immune systems or ongoing health issues that can affect how they respond to vaccines. The effectiveness and potential side effects of vaccines may differ for these individuals compared to the general population. Individuals with chronic illnesses may be at a higher risk of experiencing adverse reactions to vaccines. […]

Solve Author Series: Dr. Peter Rowe Discusses “Living Well with Orthostatic Intolerance: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment”

Orthostatic intolerance (OI) describes a group of circulatory disorders whose symptoms are characterized by a dramatic drop in blood flow to the brain when people are sitting for long periods or standing still. It is often associated with other acute issues, such as substantial drops in blood pressure, tachycardia, dizziness, fainting, or other long-term problems, […]

Skeletal Muscle Fatigue and Post-Exertional Malaise in Patients with Long Covid and Implications for ME/CFS

On Thursday, October 3, 2024, Solve M.E. will host a free educational webinar featuring Assistant Professor Rob Wüst from the Vrije Universiteit (Amsterdam, Netherlands), who will discuss skeletal muscle fatigue and post-exertional malaise in patients with Long Covid and the implications for ME/CFS. Dr. Wüst received a Solve M.E. Ramsay Research Grant in 2022 to […]

Severe ME/CFS: Care, Rights, and Research Webinar Series — Caregiving (Pt. 1 of 4)

ME/CFS has a broad spectrum of severity, with some able to work while others require total care and support. People living with Severe ME are often confined to their beds and require assistance with basic daily activities such as eating or bathing. Their symptoms can be exacerbated by light, sound, and movement, and some may […]

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Severe ME/CFS: Care, Rights, and Research Webinar Series — Legal Rights (Pt. 2 of 4)

ME/CFS has a broad spectrum of severity, with some able to work while others require total care and support. People living with Severe ME are often confined to their beds and require assistance with basic daily activities such as eating or bathing. Their symptoms can be exacerbated by light, sound, and movement, and some may […]

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Severe ME/CFS: Care, Rights, and Research Webinar Series — Medical Care (Pt. 3 of 4)

ME/CFS has a broad spectrum of severity, with some able to work while others require total care and support. People living with Severe ME are often confined to their beds and require assistance with basic daily activities such as eating or bathing. Their symptoms can be exacerbated by light, sound, and movement, and some may […]

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