Talk:List of news articles on ME and CFS

News article formatting
See MEpedia:News article formatting ARTICLE TITLE in bold

NEWSPAPER NAME (and section if inc.) in italics By: AUTHOR NAME (if inc.). (DD-MMM-YYYY)

If article is paywalled, state here and link to ME Association copy if available.

"Blurb."

Old messages
We should add WSJ article *2016: Patients, Scientists Fight Over Research-Data Access, Amy Dockser Marcus, Wall Street Journal, 7 Mar 2016   Olliec (talk) 02:16, 8 March 2016 (PST)


 * Just double-checked and it is added. Thanks.--DxCFS (talk) 11:16, 30 August 2016 (PDT)

Not sure where to add: I got ME and thought: ‘This is the end’ (Original The Times link behind paywall) --Samsara (talk) 18:27, 6 November 2016 (PST)


 * It can go under About ME/CFS and Patients and under a new GET/CBT plugged in after illness as I think she discusses CBT not being of help. You can include Times and just note after BY: line that it is Paywalled.--DxCFS (talk) 19:42, 6 November 2016 (PST)

I think I'm going to go through and change all the references to the standard citation format used for news articles. That way this page can be used to easily copy/paste references to other pages across MEpedia.

At the same time I'd like to add the date of each article in parenthesis after the author name. I think this is important information and should be included.--Samsara (talk) 07:57, 30 November 2016 (PST)

Two new articles to add -- ~Njt (talk) 17:58, November 26, 2019 (EST)

 * Marcel Robert's view is a darkened room in a rest home: Life with chronic illness ME
 * Nov 2, 2019. By: Natalie Akoorie
 * original Full text
 * "It didn't work. In fact Robert grew sicker."


 * "Marcel Robert now lives in a quiet, darkened room in a rest home."


 * "Following medical advice I paid for meals to be delivered and home help as Southern Health refused to believe he had a physical illness, saying they didn't recognise ME," Ron says."


 * As his son grew sicker, he watched on helpless, and says apart from Vallings, other doctors did not believe he had a physical illness. There's another code within DNA which responds to environment and things that are happening to you and can change in diseases, called the epigenetic code... We've looked at 30 million sites across their whole genome, to look for changes in these little chemical tags, and they change the function of the DNA in terms of whether information gets out or not."


 * Chronic fatigue syndrome: Gradually figuring out what’s wrong Nov 14, 2019
 * By Anthony Komaroff, Editor in Chief, Harvard Health Letter
 * ~Njt (talk) 17:58, November 26, 2019 (EST)

Article to add: Dec 28, 2019

 * Chronic fatigue syndrome sufferer considered euthanasia after lack of NHS help Dec 28, 2019
 * By Marcello Mega, Daily Record

~Njt (talk) 16:19, December 28, 2019 (EST)