There are too many things that ME could stand for so we can't answer this question.
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Charles Shepherd has written: 'Living with M.E. (Cedar Books)' 'Living with M.E' -- subject(s): Chronic fatigue syndrome, Encephalomyelitis, Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic, Myalgia, Myalgic encephalomyelitis, Popular works
Anne MacIntyre has written: 'ME' -- subject(s): Popular works, Myalgic encephalomyelitis, Chronic fatigue syndrome
It has been called chronic fatigue and immune disorder (CFIDS), myalgic encephalomyelitis, low natural killer cell disease, post-viral syndrome, Epstein-Barr disease, and Yuppie flu
Was once referred to as Yuppy Flu by morons who know nothing about how awful and debilitating this illness is. Thankfully it is a term not so often dragged up now.
ME is myalgic encephalomyelitis, and is sometimes known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; it appears to be the aftermath of a viral infection. MS is multiple sclerosis, a chronic autoimmune disorder, which causes nerve damage and can affect almost any part of the body. It can cause fatigue. See the related links section, below, for more information.
Florence Nightingale is believed to have suffered from what we would now call chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis. She experienced symptoms of extreme fatigue, pain, and weakness, which affected her health for the rest of her life.
Celia Wookey has written: 'Myalgic encephalomyelitis'
Chris Youngman has written: 'Holiday in Hell' -- subject(s): Myalgic encephalomyelitis, Patients, Biography
No, myalgic encephalomyelitis which is medically defined as chronic fatigue syndrome has not been demonstrated, as of yet, to have any determinable physical cause. As such it is treated as a psychological condition, albeit a definitively disabling one, it is not contagious.
The abbreviations "MS" and "ME" can refer to different contexts and have different meanings. Here are two common interpretations: 1. MS as Master of Science and ME as Master of Engineering: Master of Science (MS): It is a postgraduate academic degree typically awarded in scientific or technical fields. It emphasizes research-based learning and involves a thesis or research project. Master of Engineering (ME): It is a professional degree focused on practical applications of engineering knowledge. It usually emphasizes coursework and practical skills rather than research. 2. MS as Multiple Sclerosis and ME as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: Multiple Sclerosis (MS): It is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system. It can lead to various symptoms such as fatigue, muscle weakness, coordination difficulties, and cognitive impairments. Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME): It is a complex chronic illness characterized by extreme fatigue, pain, cognitive difficulties, and other symptoms. It is also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). It's important to note that the abbreviations "MS" and "ME" can have other meanings in different contexts as well. The specific interpretation depends on the field or subject matter being discussed. By : 1solutions.biz
No, they are totally unrelated. ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) is a multisystemic disease, i.e., it affects many organs. Although there is a long list of symptoms, the main problems with this condition are a slowed down production of energy due to mitochondria dysfunctions, and cognitive problems. Mitochondria is found inside every cells of the body, brain included, therefore thought process also becomes difficult: concentration is impaired, the creation of new memories is affected, an memory retrieval is also impaired, mostly in word retrieval. In ME, everthing is slowed down, and it creates problems at many levels, digestion is another important one. There is a very comprehensive website on the subject if you would like to read more about it, here is: http://www.ahummingbirdsguide.com/