Jennifer Starbuck
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Clery P, Linney C, Parslow R, Starbuck J, Laffan A, Leveret J, et al.
Health Soc Care Community
. 2022 Aug;
30(6):e5234-e5244.
PMID: 35996850
Paediatric Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME)/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a disabling condition. Schools play a key role in adolescents' experiences with managing ME/CFS. However, little is known about the experiences of...
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Tomlinson E, Goodman J, Loftus M, Bitto S, Carpenter E, Oddo R, et al.
J Mol Diagn
. 2022 Feb;
24(5):503-514.
PMID: 35101595
The Molecular Pathology Section, Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, OH), has undergone enhancement of its testing portfolio and processes. An Excel 2013- and paper-based data-management system was replaced with a commercially available...
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Clery P, Starbuck J, Laffan A, Parslow R, Linney C, Leveret J, et al.
BMJ Paediatr Open
. 2021 Oct;
5(1):e001139.
PMID: 34660913
Background: Paediatric chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) is disabling and relatively common. Although evidenced-based treatments are available, at least 15% of children remain symptomatic after one year of treatment. Acceptance...
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Haig-Ferguson A, Loades M, Whittle C, Read R, Higson-Sweeney N, Beasant L, et al.
Internet Interv
. 2019 Jan;
15:43-51.
PMID: 30619719
Background: There are few specialist paediatric Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME) services in the UK. Therefore, the distance some families have to travel to reach these services can be a barrier...