Myalgic encephalomyelitis and Long COVID have overlapping presentation Authors Professor Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik and Dr Natalie Eaton-Fitch […]
This original research from the Australian National Centre for Neuroimmunology and Emerging Diseases (NCNED) found impaired TRPM3 ion channel activity in post COVID-19 condition patients. The methodology employed in this study was the result of a ground breaking development over the past 7 years identifying the pathophysiology in ME/CFS. Globally it is recognised that the symptoms of post-COVID-19 overlaps significantly with ME/CFS.
Professor Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik and the team at Griffith University’s National Centre for Neuroimmunology and Emerging Diseases (NCNED) have found a link in the pathology between Long COVID and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).
ME/CFS International Conference 2021: Research Innovation and Discovery (RID) NCNED has announced the 2nd ME/CFS International […]
The December issue of the ME Global Chronicle has been released. This newsletter shares knowledge on […]
Special ME/CFS journal issue: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Medical, Nursing and Public Health Management The International Journal […]
Overview of positive developments in ME/CFS research In October, NAAC posted on a review of ongoing […]
Long Covid and ME Prolonged and severe ME/CFS-like symptoms following infection with the COVID-19 virus are […]
Global ongoing and planned ME/CFS clinical trials A recent review of ongoing and planned ME/CFS clinical […]
Great news for ME/CFS research: $3m NHMRC awarded grants Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council […]