Solve M.E. Engages New Community Partners Through Lived Experience Taskforce (LET)

Building on our commitment to centering the crucial voices from our community in the leadership and decision-making at Solve M.E., we are transforming our Community Advisory Council (2019 – 2022) […]
RECOVER Study of Paxlovid to Treat Long Covid Begins January 2023, Has Implications for ME/CFS

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced that the use of Paxlovid to treat Long Covid will be the first treatment to be studied by its $1 billion RECOVER Initiative. […]
World ME Alliance calls on WHO Director General to recognize ME/CFS alongside Long Covid

On Wednesday 12th October Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization, wrote an op-ed in the Guardian. In it, he lays clear the devastation that Long Covid […]
New Ramsay Grant Researchers Push the Envelope with Innovative ME/CFS & Long Covid studies

We’re excited to share the newest class of Ramsay Researchers! Since its launch, our Ramsay Research Grant Program has been successful in attracting new scientists to the fields of ME/CFS […]
Breaking News: FDA clears Ampligen to start a clinical trial in Long Covid

A decade after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did not approve Ampligen (rintatolimod) for the treatment of ME/CFS, this antiviral and immuno-modulator drug is getting a rare second chance. […]
New Diagnostic Codes for ME/CFS in the U.S. ICD-10-CM

Starting this month, doctors will be able to add a unique code for ME/CFS into your medical record — G93.32. Going forward, Americans diagnosed with ME/CFS, including any new cases following […]
COVID-19 as a Trigger for ME/CFS: Severity Biomarkers and Underlying Mechanisms

Since the beginning of the pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 has been suspected of causing chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). A well-controlled cohort study conducted by a group of researchers from Charité – Universitätsmedizin […]
Labor Lost: The Economic Impact of Post-Infection Disease

Each year in observance of Labor Day, we honor workers and their achievements. But the holiday is also an occasion to consider all of those who are robbed of the […]
Solve M.E. Advises and Reacts to Administration Reports on Long Covid

In April, President Biden issued a Presidential Memorandum directing the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to coordinate a new effort across the federal government to develop and issue […]
OT: The Role of Occupational Therapy in Care for ME/CFS

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 […]
NIH ME/CFS Telebriefing

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 […]
Guest Blog: That Thing Called Pacing, by Ingebjørg Midsem Dahl

Ingebjørg Midsem Dahl was born in 1979 in Oslo, Norway, where she still lives. She came down with ME acutely in 1983. Ingebjørg has done written information work for major […]