
Nancy Klimas
ME/CFS researcher and clinician, sharing exercise tips for patients with CFS and Gulf War Syndrome.
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May 27, 2025 • 56min
#15 Monoclonal Antibodies and the Future of Complex Illness Treatment with Dr Nancy Klimas
Dr. Nancy Klimas, Director at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine, is a leading expert in chronic illness. In this discussion, she unveils a groundbreaking clinical trial testing a monoclonal antibody for Long Covid, which she believes could cure about 40% of patients. They also explore the use of AI in uncovering disease patterns, the critical impact of nutrition and restorative sleep, and how gender differences affect treatment strategies. Her insights reflect a blend of compassionate care and innovative science in tackling complex health issues.

Jul 15, 2020 • 41min
How To Exercise If You Have Chronic Fatigue
Dr. Nancy Klimas, a leading ME/CFS researcher and clinician, provides invaluable insights into exercising with chronic fatigue. She emphasizes the necessity of a gradual approach to exercise, monitoring heart rates, and listening to one's body to prevent overexertion. The discussion covers how viral infections can exacerbate symptoms and the importance of antioxidants and immune support in recovery. Klimas also highlights personalized strategies and ongoing research to improve the lives of those suffering from ME/CFS and Gulf War Syndrome.

Jun 25, 2024 • 41min
EP28: The Link Between ME/CFS and Long COVID
Dr. Nancy Klimas, a leading immunologist, and Dr. Ana Palacio, a clinical medicine professor, delve into the intertwined challenges of ME/CFS and Long COVID. They unpack the complex immune responses triggered by infections and environmental factors, highlighting their shared symptoms. The discussion emphasizes the need for thorough testing and inclusive healthcare approaches. Both experts advocate for better access to care, patient participation in research, and the importance of validating the experiences of those suffering from these debilitating conditions.