ME/CFS: NO problem?
In 2019, Francisco Westermeier, PhD, was awarded a Ramsay Research Grant by Solve M.E. to study endothelial function in ME/CFS. Like many other researchers in the Ramsay network, Dr. Westermeier […]
In 2019, Francisco Westermeier, PhD, was awarded a Ramsay Research Grant by Solve M.E. to study endothelial function in ME/CFS. Like many other researchers in the Ramsay network, Dr. Westermeier […]
Dr. Jarred Younger’s 2016 Ramsay Award was used to show that brain temperature is elevated in ME/CFS. This increased temperature is a sign of brain inflammation. The findings are now […]
Many patients with ME/CFS experience common herpesviruses infections at their disease onset. Alternatively, others experience reactivation of the same infections during the disease course. These facts suggest the existence of […]
In this special webinar, Dr. Steven Deeks (Professor of Medicine-in-Residence at the University of California, San Francisco) will be hosted by Solve M.E. Medical Advisor Dr. David Hardy (former Director […]
Join a special presentation by Solve M.E.'s Emily Taylor during the 2022 Virtual Scientific Conference from July 27 - 30, 2022! Meeting events include workshops, Keynote lecture by famed immunologist […]
Join Solve M.E.'s research team at this year's IACFS/ME for a special presentation by Solve M.E.'s Kate Mudie, as well as a poster session, during the 2022 Virtual Scientific Conference […]
Each year on August 8, Severe ME/CFS Awareness Day, we reflect on the tremendous toll this devastating disease takes on individuals suffering from severe ME/CFS symptoms and remember the lives […]
Physical Activity and Post-COVID Conditions Courtney Matrunick, PT, DPTNeurological Physical Therapist and Certified Aquatic Therapist – UNC Health Care &Heidi Greata PT, DPT Vestibular Physical Therapist – UNC Hospital A CDC-funded monthly […]
NIH's next ME/CFS telebriefing will be held on August 26, 2022 from 3:00- 4:00 pm ET. The telebriefing will include updates from NIH on ME/CFS-related research activities and a presentation […]
Solve M.E. is continuing our event series with the Global Interdependence Center with a congressional panel on September 8 at 10 am PT/ 1 pm ET. This Zoom webinar will […]
Long COVID & Fatiguing Illness Recovery Program Presenters include: Peter C. Rowe, MD Director of the Chronic Fatigue Center at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Professor of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins […]
What is Occupational Therapy? How can it help people with ME/CFS? Amy Mooney, MS OTR/L, will share her expertise and what patients should know if they are looking for an […]