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  1. ME/CFS Skeptic

    ME/CFS Skeptic - How many scientific papers are fake?

    On Twitter Wigglethemouse also suggested this study as problematic: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Kurup+RK%5BAuthor%5D+digoxin%5BTitle%5D And the Perez study using 23 and ME data: Genetic Predisposition for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Pilot Study 2019...
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    ME/CFS Skeptic - How many scientific papers are fake?

    Ha, that's interesting. So post-exertional malaise became 'submit-exertional malaise'?
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    Risk factors for fatigue severity in PASC: A prospective controlled cohort study of nonhospitalised adolescents and young adults, 2025, Selvakumar MD

    Yes it's quite helpful to see the distribution of fatigue scores. The mean was no different between groups: both around 13 which is rather low for the Chalder Fatigue Scale (0-33). In comparison participants of the PACE trial had a score near 28. But the Sars-Cov-2 positives seem to have...
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    An In-Depth Exploration of the Autoantibody Immune Profile in ME/CFS Using Novel Antigen Profiling Techniques, 2025, Germain et al.

    Could you clarify what you mean, where there differences in GPCR AAb in this study?
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    An In-Depth Exploration of the Autoantibody Immune Profile in ME/CFS Using Novel Antigen Profiling Techniques, 2025, Germain et al.

    Abstract Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a debilitating disorder characterized by serious physical and cognitive impairments. Recent research underscores the role of immune dysfunction, including the role of autoantibodies, in ME/CFS pathophysiology. Expanding on...
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    Wearable data reveals distinct characteristics of individuals with persistent symptoms after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, 2025, Ledebur

    Seems to be the case for the proportion that report fatigue and headache, which did not increase much in the COVID-19[+]PS group as it was already high. For shortness of breath there is a strong increase.
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    Wearable data reveals distinct characteristics of individuals with persistent symptoms after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, 2025, Ledebur

    Persistent symptoms following Sars-Cov-2 infection were defined as reporting "both shortness of breath and fatigue at least five times after their positive SARS-CoV-2 test." Based on these criteria you would expect that they exclude patients with fatigue and shortness of breath at the study...
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    ME/CFS Skeptic - How many scientific papers are fake?

    Side-thought: it must be really frustrating to be a true scientist amongst this mess of fraud and incompetence. Imagine funding going to 'exciting' but totally untrustworthy or incredible studies over and over again, while valuable work gets overlooked. Promotions going to people with 50...
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    ME/CFS Skeptic - How many scientific papers are fake?

    True, this is specified later in the blog and Twitter thread but was difficult to include in the title. Yes, good point. I remember people posting studies where the text included sentences of the prompting or an introduction such as: 'Certainly, here is a possible introduction for your topic'...
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    ME/CFS Skeptic - How many scientific papers are fake?

    New blog post about fraud and research misconduct in scientific research. https://mecfsskeptic.com/how-many-scientific-papers-are-fake/ Twitter summary: 1) How many scientific papers are fake? A new review argues that fabrication and falsification of scientific results may be more common...
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    2025: Survey on the draft protocol for the cancelled update of the 2019 Cochrane ME/CFS Exercise Review

    Was only able to briefly skim the protocol but I think it looks good and addresses most of the problems raised with the Larun et al. 2019 version. For example, it includes objective outcomes and reports of harm from non-randomized studies. A (minor) point of critique is that it overstates the...
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    Association between pre-existing chronic conditions and severity of first SARS-CoV-2 infection symptoms among adults living in Canada, 2025, Cheta et

    The diagnoses of CFS and fibromyalgia were self-reported: At the start of the study, 1.4% of the 9132 participants reported chronic fatigue syndrome or fibromyalgia.
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    Association between pre-existing chronic conditions and severity of first SARS-CoV-2 infection symptoms among adults living in Canada, 2025, Cheta et

    Abstract Background: Individuals living with chronic conditions (CC) typically have a higher risk of more severe outcomes when exposed to infection. Although many studies have investigated the relationship between CCs and COVID-19 severity, they are generally limited to clinical or hospitalized...
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    Health-related quality of life in [ME/CFS] and [PCC]: a systematic review, 2025, Weigel+

    There are other (better) studies on health-related quality of life in ME/CFS but I suspect these were excluded because they used the Fukuda-definition. Perhaps this review is a good example of why excluding studies that did not require PEM is not always a good idea?
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    Long-awaited cystic fibrosis drug could turn deadly disease into a manageable condition

    Thanks for that overview @Murph Had a quick look at the trials and this looks like the major phase III trial published in 2019 in the NEjM: Elexacaftor–Tezacaftor–Ivacaftor for Cystic Fibrosis with a Single Phe508del Allele | New England Journal of Medicine The primary endpoint was much air a...
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    What Mistakes are Being Made in ME Research?

    Old and small study but interesting: Black CD, McCully KK. Time course of exercise induced alterations in daily activity in chronic fatigue syndrome. Dynamic medicine. 2005 Dec;4:1-2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16255779/
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    What Mistakes are Being Made in ME Research?

    Agree with this. I wonder if researchers could simply do a very low intensity activity and monitor patients and controls over time for differences. Perhaps this could even be done on an exercise bike. Then taking blood samples every 10 minutes to test various parameters such as lactate. It's a...
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    Special Issues - are they valuable or not?

    On the other hand, if revision within 20 days is perfectly possible, it is quite incredible that some authors have to wait many months or even more than a year before getting a response from editors.
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    Special Issues - are they valuable or not?

    But first the editor has to view the manuscript, decide if it should go out for peer review or if it is a desk rejection. Then he should find peer reviewers, some might not respond or refuse. Then if you do your peer review within 48 hours, it still needs to go back to the editor who might wait...
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