Scientists develop a high accuracy blood test to diagnose Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Scientists from University of East Anglia and Oxford BioDynamics developed a DNA folding blood test with 96% accuracy to diagnose ME/CFS, potentially improving early detection and patient care.
- Scientists have developed the first blood test to diagnose Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which could lead to earlier support for patients.
- The test shows a sensitivity of 92% and a specificity of 98%, according to research published in the Journal of Translational Medicine.
- Lead researcher Professor Dmitry Pshezhetskiy stated that this breakthrough could transform how Myalgic Encephalomyelitis is diagnosed and managed.
- Experts have called for further studies to validate the findings and confirm its effectiveness among a larger patient population.
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UK scientists develop first accurate blood test for chronic fatigue syndrome detection * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff
Oct 8, 2025: 5:20 a.m.: UK scientists develop first accurate blood test for chronic fatigue syndrome detection SCIENTISTS CREATE FIRST BLOOD TEST TO DETECT CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME British researchers say they’ve developed the first accurate blood test for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), or chronic fatigue syndrome, potentially transforming diagnosis for millions. The team at the… https://t.co/Ijc2SxqjFL pic.twitter.com/T9fYqpzgXx — Mario Nawfa…
Scientists develop a high accuracy blood test to diagnose Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Scientists at the University of East Anglia and Oxford Biodynamics have developed a high accuracy blood test to diagnose Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS).
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