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FFION’s Story: Finding Purpose through Poetry

As we approach ME/CFS Awareness Day on May 12, we reflect on the life-altering impact of this debilitating disease.  Characterized by profound fatigue, cognitive impairment, pain, and a range of other disabling symptoms, ME/CFS often leaves people housebound or bedbound—unable

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An update on ME/CFS education

We envision a world where ME/CFS-informed clinicians are accessible to all. That’s why Open Medicine Foundation (OMF) and Bateman Horne Center (BHC) partnered to create the Medical Education Resource Center (MERC)—a program dedicated to training healthcare professionals worldwide in diagnosing

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Digital Health

What is digital health? From the Desk of Dr. Danielle Meadows Vice President of Research Programs & Operations It’s no secret that traditional ways of conducting research have their limitations, especially for people with severe ME/CFS and Long COVID. There

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Estimating Lifetime Prevalence of ME/CFS

Prevalence From the Desk of Dr. Danielle Meadows Vice President of Research Programs & Operations For this month, I want to step outside the bounds of the research process a little and talk about why we do what we do.

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From His Bed, Sebastian Creates Drum & Bass

At OMF, we know that every person’s experience with ME/CFS and Long COVID is unique. Beyond research, we want to highlight the lived experiences of the community. Today, we’re proud to share the story of Sebastian, a musician from Vienna

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New Publication: Persistent Immune Activation in PASC

Plasma proteomic profile reveals persistent immune activation in post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) Dr. Jonas Bergquist, the Director of OMF’s Collaborative Center at Uppsala, and his collaborators recently published a paper on their work looking at protein levels in

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