Geoff’s Narration The GIST Whoa! This was a bit of unexpected good news. I had to read the sentence from Solve M.E. below twice to make sure I got it right. “This year’s Senate Appropriations bills include some of the strongest support for ME/CFS we’ve seen in over a […] The post Surprise! The Senate Bill Includes “Some of the Strongest Support for ME/CFS in Years”: Plus, Taking it to the House appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
Two years ago, Beth Mazur, who co-founded #MEAction and spent years advocating for better care and more research, committed suicide during a stay with her close friend and fellow person with ME, Julie Rehmeyer. It is hard to imagine what feels unimaginable—the shock and pain of finding the body of someone you love in their […]| Trial By Error
It’s been five years, more or less, since the start of the coronavirus pandemic–and the subsequent wave of Long Covid. I spoke earlier today with Jaime Seltzer, #MEAction’s scientific director, about how early links were forged between advocates for people with ME and those experiencing what became known as Long Covid, what we’ve learned since, and where things are now. Seltzer was included on Time magazine’s list of the 100 “most influential people in health in 2024.”| Trial By Error
By David Tuller, DrPH *This is a crowdfunding period at University of California, Berkeley. If you appreciate my work and would like to make a donation (tax-deductible to US taxpayers) to the university in support of my position, here’s the link: https://crowdfund.berkeley.edu/project/46120 It’s been five years, more or less, since the start of the coronavirus pandemic–and …Trial By Error: #MEAction’s Jaime Seltzer on Where We’ve Been, What We’ve Learned, and Where Things Are N...| Virology Blog