Chronic Fatigue
'Omicron was not mild for those suffering Long Covid' – immunologist Dr Anna Brooks
The term 'Long Covid' was coined in May 2020 but the virus became a pandemic before the most common post-viral condition was taken seriously. Dr Anna Brooks explores what we now know about it. Audio
Getting chronic fatigue recognised as an disability
A petition being read in Parliament today is urging the Government to recognise chronic fatigue as a disability in order to be eligible for the sickness benefit. Emeritus Professor Warren Tate talks… Audio
Similarities between long-haul Covid and ME Chronic Fatigue Syn
New research is investigating similarities between long-haul Covid and ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. University of Otago's Emeritus Professor Warren Tate and his team are examining the molecular… Audio
The Musical Chair: Jenene Crossan
Kiwi entrepreneur and tech innovator Jenene Crossan has become one of the unofficial faces of Long Covid sufferers in New Zealand, having first been diagnosed with Covid-19 in March, 2020. She's in… Audio
Chronic fatigue is not psychosomatic - study
The Panel speaks to Emeritus Professor Warren Tate, from the University of Otago's department of Biochemistry. Audio
Jenene Crossan: Six months of life with Covid-19
Entrepreneur Jenene Crossan became number 37 on the list of confirmed coronavirus cases in this country back in March, but she is still suffering from associated health issues - not to mention dealing… Audio
Dr Ros Vallings on ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Earlier this week we spoke to a journalist who had written a piece about chronic fatigue syndrome. We received a huge amount of feedback from sufferers. We decided to get an expert in to explain the… Audio
Dealing with chronic fatigue and pain
Chronic fatigue and pain is often misdiagnosed and misunderstood. Dr Charles Lapp is Physician and Medical Director of Hunter Hopkins Centre in North Carolina, recognised internationally for his… Audio