- Recap of Part 1
- @ThapaliyaK: Imaging the Invisible: Multi-Modal MRI Reveals Brainstem Abnormalities in ME/CFS
-@RenzPolster: An ME/CFS hypothesis with brainstem connections
- Discussion
02:15- 09:15 Recap of Part 1
09:37-34:35 Kiran Thapaliya, PhD - Imaging the Invisible: Multi-Modal MRI Reveals Brainstem Abnormalities in ME/CFS
35:08-01:04:43 Herbert Renz-Polster, MD: An ME/CFS hypothesis with brainstem connections
01:04:44 Discussion
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