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29 February, 2024

Olga Sukhovskaya: “With Burnout, It Is Important To Look At The Ways You Gain Your Energy Back”

Olga Sukhovskaya is a mental health specialist who works as a trainer and assessor in the VET sector (MH and Community Services). Olga told SBS Russian talked about chronic fatigue syndrome and burnout and adaptation of migrants in a new country.

28 February, 2024

Study Offers Clues About The Cause Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Post Infection

Researchers have found differences in the brains and immune systems of people who have chronic fatigue syndrome after an infection. According to the researchers, the findings, for the first time, suggest a link between specific abnormalities or imbalances in the brain and post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (PI-ME/CFS).

28 February, 2024

Long COVID-19 Is Linked To Chronic Pain Conditions

Therapies for pain conditions like fibromyalgia provide clues for helping those with long COVID.

28 February, 2024

Managing Pain Should Be More Than ‘Hammering Patients With Immunomodulatory Medications’

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Understanding the science of pain can help rheumatologists better manage fibromyalgia and other chronic conditions, according to a presenter at the Basic and Clinical Immunology for the Busy Clinician symposium.

27 February, 2024

Tonix Pharmaceuticals' Fibromyalgia Trial Shows Promising Results In Webinar Presentation

Tonix Pharmaceuticals CEO Dr. Seth Lederman joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share positive Phase 3 data on Tonmya, also known as TNX-102 SL, for the management of fibromyalgia, and discussed the company's plans to file for FDA approval in the second half of 2024. Dr. Lederman highlighted that Tonmya, a centrally acting, non-opioid, non-addictive bedtime medication, showed promising results in the RESILIENT Phase 3 study.

27 February, 2024

NIH Study Offers New Clues Into The Causes Of Post-Infectious ME/CFS

In-depth study from the US National Institutes of Health finds brain, immune, and metabolic abnormalities linked to debilitating chronic disease.

27 February, 2024

Study Offers New Clues Into The Causes Of Post-Infectious Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

In a detailed clinical study, researchers at the National Institutes of Health have found differences in the brains and immune systems of people with post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (PI-ME/CFS). They also found distinct differences between men and women with the disease. The findings were published in Nature Communications.

26 February, 2024

An Ambitious NIH Study Has Brought New Attention To Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Long COVID has brought new attention to how complex chronic illnesses can develop in the aftermath of a viral infection. Prior research may help forward clinical trials to test possible treatments.

26 February, 2024

Covid-19 Tied To Chronic Fatigue, Brain Injury Risks

The high incidence rates of fatigue reinforce the need for public health actions to prevent infections, provide clinical care to those in need, and find effective treatments.

26 February, 2024

Yet Another Woman With Severe ME Has Been Sectioned And Abused By An NHS Hospital

A young woman in the UK living with severe myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) is being catastrophically neglected by an NHS hospital. Millie’s story in itself is shocking. Medical professionals appear to be ignoring official guidelines into the disease – going so far as to section her under the Mental Health Act, and limiting her mother’s visiting rights.

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