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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 has since been dedicated to expanding the ME/CFS knowledge base. In the coming months, Dr. Westermeier and his team will be working to expand evidence […]

ME/CFS: NO problem?

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Nitric oxide (NO) – a gas produced by cells lining the blood vessels (endothelial cells) – helps to promote the widening of blood vessels (vasodilation) and is involved in the immune and metabolic systems. This key process allows oxygenated blood to reach tissues throughout the body. The production of NO increases in response to physical […]

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