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20th August 2004 — Overview: Research on severely-ill people with ME

29th July 2004 — Research report: Increased neutrophil apoptosis in ME/CFS

1st July 2004 — "Standing up for ME" published in Biologist

6th May 2004 — Article on ME research published in InterAction

16th April 2004 — Acetylcholine review published

7th April 2004 — Research Projects: Call for Expressions of Interest

7th April 2004 — Shattered nominated for the UK MIND book award

11th March 2004 — Recent research: Health status of three subgroups of "CFS"

5th February 2004 — Recent research: Acetylcholine sensitivity in ME, GWS and OP

28th January 2004 — Workshop report now available

28th January 2004 — Research publications database updated to end of 2003

21st January 2004 — Fundraising opportunity

14th November 2003 — Skewed by Martin J. Walker to be published

3rd October 2003 — Research Workshop on CFS

19th September 2003 — Phospholipid Research Conference

18th September 2003 — Recent research: Acetylcholine sensitivity

8th August 2003 — Recent research: Physiology of muscle

30th July 2003 — Recent research: Prevalence and incidence of CFS

17th July 2003 — Research Publications database is compiled

11th July 2003 — Report on meeting with MESH: Edinburgh ME Self-Help Group

3rd July 2003 — Recent research: Inaccurate diagnosis in ME

15th May 2003 — MRC publish CFS/ME Research Strategy

16th April 2003 — Shattered: Life with ME by Lynn Michell published

16th April 2003 — Recent research: heart abnormalities in ME/CFS

27th March 2003 — Conference report from the American Association for CFS

14th February 2003 — Friends of MERGE scheme launched

7th February 2003 — Report of the Short Life Working Group on CFS/ME

January 2003 — New Canadian clinical working case definition of ME/CFS

 

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