Clark Ellis

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Clark Ellis is a UK writer who is mostly housebound because of graded exercise therapy, a highly controversial treatment for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).[1] In his blog, The Self-Taught Author, he writes about ME/CFS advocacy, "the politics at play, about bad research like PACE trial and good research like the End ME/CFS Project, and interviewing doctors or advocates, fundraising, etc."[2]

Advocacy[edit | edit source]

Mr Ellis wrote the series, "Forbidden Fruits," calling for PACE trial data to be released[3][4] and in Part 3 began a series calling on UK ME Charities to join in on the PACE trial data requests.[5][6] Part 5 is an open letter to Association of Young People with ME.[7]

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PACE trial

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