In the coming weeks, BHC will start a new research study that you may be eligible to participate in! This research will assess endothelial function and upright activity in people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and Long COVID, which is...
Promising Clinical Trials
Promising Clinical Trial Results: Advancing ME/CFS and Long COVID Treatment by Suzanne Vernon, PhD, Director of Research At the Bateman Horne Center (BHC), we are committed to finding effective treatments for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)...
Living with Orthostatic Intolerance (OI)
Living with Orthostatic Intolerance (OI) by Melanie Hoppers, MD If you’ve ever felt like simple, everyday activities drain your energy, you’re not alone. Living with orthostatic intolerance (OI) can turn activities like standing in line, taking a shower, or even...
Seeds of Knowledge
VISIT THE MISSION POSSIBLE CAMPAIGN HEREVISIT THE MISSION POSSIBLE CAMPAIGN HERE An informed medical community is the fastest way to relief. An informed medical community is the fastest way to relief. [simpay...
Mission Possible
Donate - Make our Mission PossibleImpact Change TodayAll donations will be matched through December 31st! Goal: $550,000BHC is Addressing the CrisisWe employ our educational expertise to help medical professionals diagnose and manage ME/CFS, FM, Long COVID, and...
Growing Seeds through Research
Incredible people have spent time at BHC as interns, pre-med students, and clinical research coordinators as a way point in their educational journeys. As a part of our mission, we hire and train upcoming researchers and medical professionals to help be a product of...
October Newsletter Message
The Bateman Horne Center (BHC) enters the final quarter of 2021, often referred to as the “giving season,” with unprecedented momentum. This year has been transformational in the world of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, orthostatic...
Dr. Bateman’s Message About Education and Research
Successful people frequently say the key to success is showing up every day and putting in the work. After that it takes determination and patience, along with good timing, a little luck, and lots of help from others to meet lofty goals. At BHC, we embrace that...
Closing the Communication Gap
It is said that communication is key to success. People with ME/CFS, fibromyalgia, and long COVID understand this concept at its most basic and essential level. Living with an illness that compromises cognitive function and often speech, eyesight, and/or listening...
The Story Behind “Life with a Low Battery: Living with ME/CFS”
The Story Behind "Life with a Low Battery: Living with ME/CFS" I am thrilled to announce the release of our latest educational video, Life with a Low Battery: Living with ME/CFS. This video was created not just to educate, but to amplify the voices of those...
Activities of Daily Living
This blog post covers the ninth chapter of the ME/CFS Crash Survival Guide. The information provided can also apply to individuals with Long COVID and other multi-system chronic complex illnesses that have post-exertional malaise (PEM) symptoms. Click here to...
The Crushing Aftermath of COVID-19
Being a Long COVID Warrior myself, I wanted to tell my story as well as millions around the world who have never felt well after contracting COVID-19. Many are being diagnosed with ME/CFS, dysautonomia, fibromyalgia and other post-viral illnesses. The weight we feel...
The Germiest Place on Earth
The fatigue began at the top of my head and rolled down my body, as if I’d been standing under a cold shower. I felt flushed, chilled, achy, and unsteady on my feet. I had to lean against the display case of the cupcake shop, hoping my son wouldn’t notice. We were on...
The Hope for More Good Days
Despite having worked in the medical field for 15 years, I first learned about ME/CFS during an education lecture Dr. Bateman gave at the University of Utah Health where I was a health educator. During this presentation, I started to see the puzzle pieces of my...
Cortene Weighs-In on Future Plans for CT38
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience published the study results of Cortene Inc's investigational drug CT38 in people with ME/CFS. The trial was conducted at Bateman Horne Center and Suzanne Vernon, PhD, wrote a blog post providing context about the study. Cortene Inc....
A Year of Successful Medical Education
Today we are marking the successful first year of the Medical Education Resource Center (MERC) at BHC, supported by Open Medicine Foundation with a message from our Education Director, Tahlia Ruschioni. I am often asked when we will know that our medical education has...
Celebrating a Decade of Excellence
Celebrating a Decade of Excellence: In March 2025, the Bateman Horne Center of Excellence (BHC) will mark a milestone: its tenth anniversary. Over the past 10 years, BHC has become a premier resource for individuals affected by ME/CFS, Long COVID and other...
Dr. Grach Recorded Message of Hope Transcript
As part of the May 11th Messages of Hope Awareness Event, Dr. Grach, May Clinic Internal Medicine Resident recorded her message to be included in the live event moderated by BHC Executive Director, Rob Ence. The following is a transcript of that segment of the...
Travel and Crash Considerations
This blog post covers the fourteenth chapter of the ME/CFS Crash Survival Guide. The information provided can also apply to individuals with Long COVID and other multi-system chronic complex illnesses that have post-exertional malaise (PEM) symptoms. Click...
Slowly Dying
**Trigger Warning. This poem may be difficult to read for some individuals. Please take care. Here is a link to BHC's Crisis Resources page.** Slowly Dying I'm on earth, and I no longer feel like I'm living; instead, I'm slowly dying. It's like being in a...
Support & Connect
On this page, BHC shares details on our support groups and Lunch & Learn opportunities. Support GroupsSecond & Third Tuesday of each month Both monthly support groups are designed to include people with ME/CFS, FM, Long COVID, and co-existing conditions. We...
MERC Work
Medical Education Resource Centerat Bateman Horne Center An Open Medicine Foundation supported initiative.Medical Education Resource Centerat Bateman Horne Center An Open Medicine Foundationsupported initiative. Medical Resources Patient Resources Program Impact MERC...
MERC
Medical Education Resource Centerat Bateman Horne Center An Open Medicine Foundation supported initiative.Medical Education Resource Centerat Bateman Horne Center An Open Medicine Foundationsupported initiative. Medical Resources Patient Resources Program Impact MERC...
MERC OMF
Medical Education Resource Centerat Bateman Horne Center An Open Medicine Foundation supported initiative.Medical Education Resource Centerat Bateman Horne Center An Open Medicine Foundationsupported initiative. Medical Resources Patient Resources Program Impact MERC...
Emergency Contact & Health Information
This blog post covers the third chapter of the ME/CFS Crash Survival Guide. The information provided can also apply to individuals with long COVID and other multi-system chronic complex illnesses that have a PEM component. Click here to download the entire guidebook....
Communication – Meeting Your Critical Needs
This blog post covers the fifth chapter of the ME/CFS Crash Survival Guide. The information provided can also apply to individuals with long COVID and other multi-system chronic complex illnesses that have a PEM component. Click here to download the entire guidebook....
From My Dream Medical Job to Life with ME/CFS
Before I got ME/CFS I was a women's health nurse practitioner working in a busy practice. I had spent years of education preparing for this dream job: two bachelor's degrees in biology and nursing and two master's degrees in philosophy of science and nursing. I loved...
Me and my ME
Me and my ME Who is me, or rather who am I, and what is ME? My name is Dr Bear Lawrence, and I’ve enjoyed an interesting life. I’ve worked as a delivery driver in Norway, a helicopter tour pilot in the Caribbean, and a flight instructor in Oregon. In the UK I’ve been...
Dr. Bateman on Biomarkers and Wild Socks
In January 2016, I cut my hair and started wearing wild socks, vowing to do so until we had a biomarker. It must have worked [!] because in 2017 BHC was included in two of the three National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded ME/CFS Collaborative Centers grants...
September Message: Cortene Study Published
In 2018 the Food and Drug Administration approved a physician-sponsored Investigational New Drug (IND) Application, to investigate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of CT38 in the treatment of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Dr....