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Exercise has a positive impact on many medical conditions, but something unusual happens in people with ME/CFS, who actually experience a worsening of their symptoms after physical exertion. It is not clear why this is the case. So Inge Zijdewind and Leda Maffei, researchers at Groningen University Medical Centre (UMCG) will investigate this. -
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Read more about the research project AutonoME on autoimmunity as a possible cause of ME/CFS symptoms using antibodies from patients.
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What exactly happens in the skeletal muscles and blood of ME/CFS patients that makes exercise worsen their symptoms? Researcher Rob Wüst is investigating. -
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Op maandag 17 juni 2024 stelt ZonMw vanuit het onderzoeksprogramma ME/CVS een nieuwe subsidieronde open. Deze tweede subsidieronde staat in het teken van biomedisch onderzoek naar de ziekte ME/CVS. -
Read more about the Netherlands ME/CFS Cohort and Biobank (NMCB) consortium.
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Read more about the research on brain changes through analysis of brain tissue collected through an ME/CFS donor programme.
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Read more about the research project on the role of the microbiome in the pathogenesis of ME/CFS: a population-based study.
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Read more about the research project on immune responses to against microbiota as biomarkers for ME/CFS.
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Dutch minister adopts recommendations from ME/CFS research agenda and commissions research programme
The Dutch Minister of Medical Care and Sport, Tamara van Ark, intends to ask ZonMw to carry out a biomedical research programme on ME/CFS. This was stated in a letter to the Dutch House of Representatives sent by Van Ark on the 23rd of March. There will be 28.5 million euros available to carry out a research programme with a duration of 10 years. -
Read more about the research project on post-exertional malaise (PEM) in people with ME/CFS.
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Read more about the project on ME/CFS & genetics: researching the biological cause.