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    Sociodemographic & psychosocial correlates of fatigue & chronic fatigue: A cross-sectional study from a South East London community survey, 2025,Zhang

    They seem to equate fatigue with tiredness, chronic fatigue with tiredness all the time and ME/CFS with tired all the time with a couple of other symptoms. Looking at the papers they reference is very telling, stuff about how people’s partners talked to them and their social support. Here’s the...
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    [UK] A proposal for an ME/CFS, Long Covid, and Post-Infectious Disease research platform

    I think Kitty makes a really good point. But equally we do need to find ways of supporting good researchers. And how we best do that remains a question to me. Relying upon obstinate sods is not enough, it limits the pool of available talent because not everyone with a sharp and creative mind...
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    [UK] A proposal for an ME/CFS, Long Covid, and Post-Infectious Disease research platform

    Possibly a bit of a tangent but there was mention on a Financial Times podcast I was listening to of the UK gov looking at attracting teams of scientists from the US and supporting them in getting set up and finding their work in the UK. There seemed to be a particularly focus on...
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    [UK] A proposal for an ME/CFS, Long Covid, and Post-Infectious Disease research platform

    To be honest I was surprised at some of the responses to start with, but I've found it really useful and informative to talk through them and try to understand concerns. I hope it’ll make me better at making the positive case to others for what we need when I try to. Setting up hubs or...
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    Khan Academy Biology Courses and Content

    I’ve been dropping links to resources I’ve found useful in a few threads based upon topic. Different people absorb information in different ways though and different people have different levels of pre existing knowledge. Khan Academy has lots of courses designed exactly to help by providing a...
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    [UK] A proposal for an ME/CFS, Long Covid, and Post-Infectious Disease research platform

    I disagree that nothing will happen. But I also agree we should take positive actions where appropriate. Your point on career paths for researchers is I think really important. As is the wider question of what can we do to support and encourage science/research. I’ve been working on my MP. We...
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    Learning about the immune system

    Good call. They seem to have a few main paths even on Khan Academy. Maybe arranging some of this information by ‘level’ rather than topic may help? I found some topics I was interested in not included in the structured courses so just sought them out, but others may find structure works best...
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    Opinion What are the top replicated ME/CFS findings?

    Loads! I’m in a similar position. A few links here, probably best if we discuss in that thread https://www.s4me.info/threads/learning-about-the-immune-system.43381/
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    Traditional Chinese medicine for post-COVID: A retrospective cohort study, 2025, Kraft et al

    Traditional Chinese medicine for post-COVID: A retrospective cohort study Kraft, Jana MSc; Hardy, Anne PhD; Baustädter, Verena MD; Bögel-Witt, Martina PhD; Krassnig, Katharina MD; Ziegler, Birgitb; Waibl, Paula J. BSa; Meissner, Karin MD, PhD Abstract Post-COVID syndrome affects at least 10%...
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    Preprint Dissecting the genetic complexity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome via deep learning-powered genome analysis, 2025, Zhang+

    On the statistical point, given depression is reported by what, 20-25% of people? Maybe more over a lifetime. And IBS is very common and almost everyone got covid, the associations with them just seem very sketchy to me. It’s like looking for a correlation between people that had lunch today and...
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    Preprint Dissecting the genetic complexity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome via deep learning-powered genome analysis, 2025, Zhang+

    Yes, @Utsikt puts it well. I agree there may be some crossover in groups but that is generally a failure of those giving the diagnosis. To me there are not similarities in the illnesses but misunderstanding and poor diagnosis. When I was depressed I was physically able to do things but...
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    Preprint Dissecting the genetic complexity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome via deep learning-powered genome analysis, 2025, Zhang+

    On the one hand I’ve had both at different times and found they’re very very different conditions, almost polar opposites in some ways. So I find people talking about similarities difficult to understand. On the other I’ve had both at different times so there may be a genetic predisposition...
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    [UK] A proposal for an ME/CFS, Long Covid, and Post-Infectious Disease research platform

    I was listening to Terry Pratchett’s Truckers today and this quote with seemed appropriate to some of the discussion here They’re fun children’s books about Nomes, little people in a human world, but also like so much Pratchett come with a message. As Wikipedia says “The main theme in the...
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    Human Leukocyte Antigen alleles associated with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Fluge, Mella et al 2020

    Glad you found it useful. It’s all a bit beyond me to be honest, but I find it interesting. It sounds as if this is a process for inferring information on most but perhaps not all HLA genes? So there’s some room for error and it may not be complete. I guess we’d need SequenceME for that. This...
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    Human Leukocyte Antigen alleles associated with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Fluge, Mella et al 2020

    Great, thanks @Jonathan Edwards. I suppose that’s what this paper was doing too. It can take a while for the teeth in the cogs to click into place for me but it’s nice when they do. When learning about the MHC I was interested that Class II crop up in endothelial cells, given the issues...
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    The UK Biobank resource with deep phenotyping and genomic data, 2018, Bycroft et al

    After a comment from Simon in the thread on Fluge and Mella about DecodeME looking at HLA I dug out the DecodeME Data Analysis plan (link) which says this This is a reference to the methods in the above paper. Relevant section copied below And from the methods
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    The UK Biobank resource with deep phenotyping and genomic data, 2018, Bycroft et al

    The UK Biobank resource with deep phenotyping and genomic data Clare Bycroft, Colin Freeman, Desislava Petkova, Gavin Band, Lloyd T. Elliott, Kevin Sharp, Allan Motyer, Damjan Vukcevic, Olivier Delaneau, Jared O’Connell, Adrian Cortes, Samantha Welsh, Alan Young, Mark Effingham, Gil McVean...
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    Human Leukocyte Antigen alleles associated with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Fluge, Mella et al 2020

    Oh this is exciting! DecodeMe is looking at SNPs, these are if I understand common (as opposed to rare) variations of single nucleotides within the DNA. So it’s looking for patterns of common variants within the population of people with ME. I guess since the MHC/HLA (the bit of the DNA that...
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    [UK] A proposal for an ME/CFS, Long Covid, and Post-Infectious Disease research platform

    Agree. To me there is a relatively small group of people who have actively caused harm and been a barrier for years. Most have been indifferent and lacking in knowledge or awareness. And while it would be lovely to see recognition and some justice around the actions of the former group I don’t...
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