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[https://www.s4me.info/ Science for ME] is "an independent, patient-led, international forum for people with ME/CFS and the carers, clinicians, scientists and advocates who support us."<ref>https://www.facebook.com/pg/sci4me/about/</ref> | [https://www.s4me.info/ Science for ME] is "an independent, patient-led, international forum for people with ME/CFS and the carers, clinicians, scientists and advocates who support us."<ref>https://www.facebook.com/pg/sci4me/about/</ref> | ||
It was announced that the forum had reached 400 members on 18th November 2017.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/sci4me/posts/488450984874649</ref> | |||
== Notable Members == | == Notable Members == |
Revision as of 23:15, November 23, 2017
Science for ME is "an independent, patient-led, international forum for people with ME/CFS and the carers, clinicians, scientists and advocates who support us."[1]
It was announced that the forum had reached 400 members on 18th November 2017.[2]
Notable Members[edit | edit source]
Professor Jonathan Edwards
Publically Visible Forums[edit | edit source]
- Home
- ME/CFS News and Research
- Other News and Research
- Advocacy
- Symptoms
- Treatments
- Doctors and Diagnostics
- Missed, Alternative or Co-existing Diagnoses
- Living with ME/CFS