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Trial By Error: #MEAction’s Chronic Illness Survey; Patients’ Research Informs CDC’s Long-COVID Advice

15 June 2021 by David Tuller

By David Tuller, DrPH

New survey to assess links between chronic conditions

Jaime Seltzer, #MEAction’s Director of Scientific & Medical Outreach, has been pretty busy lately. This week, she appeared on a panel at the World Health Organization’s Long COVID webinar—alongside no less than the distinguished and always affable Professor Sir Simon Wessely. Seltzer has also just been named to the Independent Advisory Group for Cochrane’s new exercise therapy review. And she recently launched, in cooperation with Dr Mady Hornig, an epidemiologist at Columbia University, the Chronic Illness Survey Adventure (Symptom Cluster Characterization in Complex Chronic Disease), an effort to examine possible links and overlaps between ME/CFS and long COVID, POTS, hEDS, and MCAS.

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Filed Under: David Tuller, ME/CFS Tagged With: Hannah Davis, Jamie Seltzer, Mady Hornig, MEAction

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