The fascinating history of surgery: when placebo-controlled trials clash with common beliefs
This blog post takes a closer look at the fascinating history of surgical procedures. In
A critical view into ME/CFS research
This blog post takes a closer look at the fascinating history of surgical procedures. In
2020 was an exceptional year in many ways. The coronavirus pandemic swept across the world
Continue reading2020: looking back on a year of ME/CFS research
The Qure study was one of the largest randomized treatment trials for patients suffering from
On 25 November a new paper was published by David Tuller (University of California, Berkeley),
Continue readingA summary of our paper on exercise therapy and bias caused by lack of blinding
In a previous blog, Evelien and I argued that ME/CFS is getting less research funding
Continue readingWhy is ME/CFS getting so little research funding?
On 10 November 2020, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) released the
Continue readingCriticism of the 2020 NICE guideline draft: some things that could be improved
On 10 November 2020, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published a
Continue readingThe new NICE guideline – a summary and discussion of the draft
Evelien and I recently made an overview of ongoing or planned clinical trials for ME/CFS. We
Continue readingProgress is happening: an overview of positive developments in the ME/CFS community
Evelien and I recently made an overview of clinical trials for ME/CFS that are in
Continue readingA disease funding comparison: is ME/CFS getting too little?
The research team that is studying ME/CFS at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has
Continue readingSummary of the NIH’s exploration of post-exertional malaise