Category Archives: Research

Need to Reality

One of the key moments of the April FDA meeting on drug development for ME/CFS was when Bernard Munos said that ME/CFS patients will have to collect and pool their data to attract the interest of big pharma. Many advocates … Continue reading

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Two Is Better Than One

My confidence in two-day cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is pretty obvious on this blog. A new study from ME/CFS experts Dr. Chris Snell, Staci Stevens, Dr. Todd Davenport, and Dr. Mark VanNess supplies hard data that shows how important a … Continue reading

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No Facts for YOU!

The NIH funding argument is a broken record: Advocates and researchers say, “We want more funding!” NIH replies, “We need more applications!” And advocates and researchers reply, “Your review panel is made up of dentists!” Back and forth. Back and … Continue reading

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Drug and FDA News, May 2013

Yesterday, the CFIDS Association formally announced what had been rumored to be on the way: they are preparing to file an Investigational New Drug application. The first step will be a pre-IND meeting with FDA. This kind of meeting is … Continue reading

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2012 NIH Spending on CFS Studies

Update: This post was revised on October 29, 2016 to correct mathematical errors and update the included research. NIH spending on ME/CFS research has been controversial since I’ve been in advocacy, largely because the funding numbers are so low compared … Continue reading

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Moving On Up

For years, the Pacific Fatigue Lab at the University of the Pacific has done the best research on exercise and ME/CFS. Staci Stevens, Dr. Chris Snell, and their collaborators perfected the use of two-day cardio-pulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in people … Continue reading

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Two Surveys, Two Opportunities

In addition to all the ways you can participate in and comment on the upcoming FDA Drug Development for ME/CFS Workshop, you can also participate in two surveys that will collect data for presentation at the Workshop. The CFIDS Association … Continue reading

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Evidence Based at NIH

Last year, NIH said it was undertaking a process to identify a research case definition for ME/CFS, but individuals like me were unable to get any additional information about what NIH intended. Now additional information has been made public in … Continue reading

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Research Recommendations

See Part One – Tangled Web See Part Two – CFSAC Specific Recommendations See Part Three – Care and Services Recommendations See Part Four – Education and Training Recommendations Appropriately enough, the CSFAC has made more recommendations on research than … Continue reading

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NIH Collaboration

The news didn’t make much of a splash, but NIH recently issued a funding opportunity announcement that could benefit people with CFS. This purpose of this funding opportunity is to support “collaborative translational research projects” aimed at turning basic discoveries … Continue reading

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