Full title: High prevalence of long COVID in anti-TPO positive euthyroid individuals with strongly elevated SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell responses and moderately raised anti-spike IgG levels 23 months post-infection
Zsolt Matula1 Viktória Király2 Gabriella Bekő2 Márton Gönczi2 András Zóka2 Róbert...
I don't have the energy to say more right now but I've been reading your posts and I think you are doing great with all this exploring and trying to navigate things (while not having the same background or experiences as other people due to such an early onset of the disease). I know you have a...
I don't have access to the full article but this cannot be anything good.
The Telegraph: It’s the illness that has no cure. But this doctor believes he’s found answer to chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue and long Covid remain poorly understood, but Dr Perrin’s unusual techniques are...
Full title: Barriers and facilitators of healthcare access for long COVID-19 patients in a universal healthcare system: qualitative evidence from Austria
Peter Gamillscheg, Agata Łaszewska, Stefanie Kirchner, Kathryn Hoffmann, Judit Simon & Susanne Mayer
Abstract
Background
Long COVID-19...
Another article about Ádám Dénes' long covid research, this one is from the website of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences as some sort of a teaser for the upcoming event of the Academy on long covid (you can find details of the event in my post above). The article is quite long though (and it was...
Forbes: Can A Medicine Used For Bipolar Disorder Help People With Long Covid?
A clinical trial of 52 people with long Covid who were prescribed low doses of lithium aspartate revealed that it failed to treat symptoms like chronic fatigue and brain fog. Despite this finding, researchers say...
Just a quote from an article I saw earlier this year. The article was based on an interview with Professor Tamás Horváth, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine whose main interest is neuroscience. He is Hungarian but he has been working at Yale since the fall of communism. This is what he said...
Those GPs may indeed be wrong then, because there is nothing unusual about not having a fever with a cold, for example. Here, some images from the CDC and the Cleveland Clinic, where the symptom fever is called rare or is absent for the common cold. From what I understand, in the case of some...
I gave up drinking alcohol due to my symptoms. I used to drink wine sometimes before I fell ill, sometimes cocktails, all socially. Now even one glass of wine would be a challenge because it makes me feel ill, with symptoms appearing rapidly (not after finishing the drink). It is not so easy to...
Sorry for the long reply in advance! Bolded the most relevant part of my answer.
I do get a lot of swelling. This was actually one of my first symptoms and it started so rapidly (one evening my stomach area just started to quickly swell) that I ran to the emergency because it was so weird. I...
I was the opposite. Before my ME/CFS, I was very rarely ill. Of course influenza affected me when I got it twice as it is normally much worse than having a cold. But whenever I got a cold, it was just a tiny blip on my radar, I kept living my life like nothing was happening, it affected me so...
Upcoming event organised by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences:
Research on Post-COVID Phenomena, 26th November, 14:00-17:00
Researchers will talk about their post-covid research projects, which are funded by the Academy. Not all of these are medical, some of these examine the legal...
CS has posted the Clare Wilson article on the MEA FB page, without any further comment. I saw it early in the morning, so just skimmed through the comments from the community but a lot of them agreed with the article and were supportive of Miranda Hart and her book. (Eg I agree, it is Miranda's...
She probably is. This is what you can read about her at the end of the iNews article: "Clare Wilson is science writer at the i paper. She was previously a reporter for New Scientist, specialising in medicine and life sciences"
Accusations of ‘pseudoscience’ against Miranda Hart are deeply unfair
by Clare Wilson
The accusations levelled at the TV star are unfair - there's evidence for the techniques she used to alleviate her ME
Miranda Hart is getting attacked for writing a book about how she recovered from chronic...
Opinion piece by George Winter
The time has come to confront the damage caused by flawed science and give ME the recognition it deserves
Writing in The Guardian in July, Dr Alastair Miller – who has “… been involved in the diagnosis and management of this condition since the mid-1980s…” –...
From the website of Semmelweis University (translated by Google Translate):
Dr. Ákos Koller received one of the most prestigious awards of the American Physiological Society
He is one of the authors of the above study. He didn't receive the award for his work on long covid specifically but the...
This may be due to geoblocking. Is this an American website? Are you in Europe @Dolphin ?
Some American websites decided to block every visitor from the EU, due to the EU's strict GDPR laws. They find it easier to block this area than to make their website GDPR compliant for people from the EU...
New article in the Guardian by George Monbiot mentioning Maeve - in this thread: https://www.s4me.info/threads/george-monbiot-on-me-cfs-pace-bps-and-long-covid.20126/page-18#post-559985
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