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    News from Scandinavia

    Covid isn't just over, it never existed.
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    Validity of the test for attentional performance in neurological post-COVID condition, 2025, Seibert et al.

    Good to see they acknowledge the limitation that their cohort didn't include any severely affected patients.
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    NICE Clinical Knowledge Summary (CKS) on ME/CFS, July 2025

    I can't see anything in the quoted sections which makes that clear - though I could well have missed something. I can see repeated suggestions of referral for CBT to "improve function" and suchlike, which would give any uninformed person (or overworked GP skimming through the text in 30 seconds)...
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    Petition to request updating of the description of ME/CFS in Kumar and Clark’s Clinical Medicine textbook.

    Protests by patient groups aren't going to change the minds of people who write this stuff, because it just feeds their perception that the patients' negative attitude is the underlying cause of their problems. We desperately need informed medical professionals to speak up.
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    Invivyd

    It'll be great if it's true, but seeing it breathlessly marketed on Twitter on the basis of "a couple of weeks" use doesn't give me a sense of enormous integrity.
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    Does anyone else get a runny nose, sneezing, coughing etc during PEM?

    Yes, same. I go through boxes and boxes of tissues. Including having to put tissues under my face when I sleep otherwise I wake up with a wet pillow.
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    Contemporary positive signs of functional limb weakness in post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2: an exploratory analysis…, 2025, Osada et al.

    I'd love to do a Rosenhan-style experiment sending 100 healthy people to these neurologists with a letter saying their GP suspects they have FND, and see 1) how many of them show "positive signs", 2) how many of them don't show "positive signs" but come away with an FND diagnosis anyway.
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    UK: Disability benefits (UC, ESA and PIP) - news and updates 2024 and 2025

    Some useful figures in this. https://coppolacomment.substack.com/p/the-people-most-affected-by-the-governments
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    The association between Autism Spectrum Disorder and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. A Care Plan Perspective, 2025, Nida Khubaib

    On the other hand, seeking out sensory stimulation is also a common thing in autism - repetitive movements, rocking, fiddling, making certain noises, etc - sometimes to the extent that it becomes injurious e.g. if people pick at their skin so much that it bleeds, or pull hair out, or headbang...
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    United Kingdom: The Royal Society of Medicine

    Royal Society of Medicine livestreamed event on 11 July. 'Organised by Rheumatology and Rehabilitation' https://www.rsm.ac.uk/events/rheumatology-and-rehabilitation/2024-25/rrt52/
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    Update from the Windsor Castle Research Event (Action For ME)

    Maybe not any more. From the minutes of the APPG on ME and Long Covid last month: https://appgme.co.uk/meetings/minutes-for-appg-meeting-14-may/
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    UK: Disability benefits (UC, ESA and PIP) - news and updates 2024 and 2025

    This is where the faked-up data about sickness benefits enabling long-term sickness comes in, so that cuts can then be presented as "compassion", as "saving" people from being "cast on the scrapheap" and "trapped" in a life of dependency.
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    Improvement of Fatigue and Body Composition in Women with Long COVID After Non-Aerobic Therapeutic Exercise Program, 2025, Miana et al.

    FWIW I've just asked a relative of mine who is a professional circus acrobat, her core muscles are steel. Answer: "we'd never do that many situps, they're not really optimal for abs".
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    UK: Disability benefits (UC, ESA and PIP) - news and updates 2024 and 2025

    Considering that it follows on from a pandemic, it's positively modest.
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    Preprint There Is No Established Connection Between Long-COVID and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2025, Kouyoumdjian et al

    Table 2 shows 29.7% of the control group experiencing "PEM". :emoji_shrug:
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    Preprint There Is No Established Connection Between Long-COVID and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2025, Kouyoumdjian et al

    Tiny numbers, and the non-covid controls were also "randomly selected" patients at the teaching hospital but I can't see if the paper includes details on what their health conditions were.
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