Author: Adriane Tillman

Update: the ongoing work of #MillionsMissing

  Momentum continues from the #MillionsMissing campaign that was born last May. Activists took to the streets worldwide in 11 cities in May –  and in 25 cities in September – to protest their government’s neglect of people with ME. While the posters are now stored away, activism has continued behind the scenes in follow-up

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#MillionsMissing Holland gets the ear of the Minister of Health

#MillionsMissing Holland has made its voice heard in the House of Representatives.   House of Representatives member Linda Voortman has filed questions about ME based on the protest demands with Holland’s Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport, Edith Schippers. In the letter, Voortman asks the minister of health if she is willing to provide more

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ME activist calls on NIH to "get back to science" at Shorter Talk

M.E. denier, Edward Shorter, called CFS the modern version of hysteria in a presentation chronicling the history of 19th century hysteria before approximately 20 people at the National Institute of Health (NIH) on Nov. 9th. Shorter is a professor of the history of medicine at the University of Toronto. In his presentation, Shorter showed a

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Join #MEAction's three 3 protest and policy meetings

Calling all ME activists, allies and advocates. #MEAction is gearing up for some major actions that need your input. Now is a great time to join the conversation to a) shape the structure of your advocacy organization, and b) organize the #MillionsMissing protest for September. Even if you’re not ready to dive in yet but you

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Put us on the map!

How many of us are out there with ME/CFS? Put yourself on the map so that we can show the world how many of us exist! Put yourself on the map using this website: diseasemaps.org. Simply search for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/M.E., and then add your information. (Include name or not.) We can prove to our

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