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    Preprint Dissecting the genetic complexity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome via deep learning-powered genome analysis, 2025, Zhang+

    I looked up the DLGAPs out of curiosity and thought it was interesting that like NLGN1 and NLGN2, the DLGAP genes (DLGAP1, DLGAP2, DLGAP3, DLGAP4 from the study) code for proteins located in a structure called the postsynaptic density. And these ones too: SYNGAP1 From Wikipedia: SHARPIN...
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    Well-known, famous people with Covid-19 and Long Covid

    Another source: The Sporting News: 'Kristaps Porzingis health updates: Illness timeline, return status for Celtics star'
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    Preprint Dissecting the genetic complexity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome via deep learning-powered genome analysis, 2025, Zhang+

    Interesting! They're very similar in function, so I think that'd be quite the coincidence if they both appeared by chance. Wikipedia
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    Preprint Dissecting the genetic complexity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome via deep learning-powered genome analysis, 2025, Zhang+

    I see that both NLGN1 and NLGN2 are very high up. Is it that they're in LD and that's likely why both appeared?
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    Preprint Dissecting the genetic complexity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome via deep learning-powered genome analysis, 2025, Zhang+

    The authors have sent me Supplementary Table 2 and allowed me to share it here. They also informed me that they've uploaded it (and I assume the other tables) to MedRxiv, but it'll take some time for it to be made visible. I attached the spreadsheet to this post which appears to have every gene...
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    Blue Sunday: The tea party for M.E.: Sunday, May 18, 2025

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/blue-sunday-tea-party-for-me-the-concert-2025-registration-1318952074159 From the above page: Blue Sunday - Tea Party for ME - The Concert 2025 An online concert to raise awareness of ME and also to raise money for ME Research UK and SMILE for ME About this...
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    News from Germany

    Reddit post has some photos Another post with more photos:
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    Opinion The hypothesis of biologically based subtypes of schizophrenia: a 10-year update, 2025, Howes et al

    The hypothesis of biologically based subtypes of schizophrenia: a 10-year update Oliver D. Howes, Bernard R. Bukala, Sameer Jauhar, Robert A. McCutcheon [First paragraph with line break added:] A decade ago we proposed that there are two biological subtypes of schizophrenia: type A...
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    Living with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: Experiences of occupational disruption for adults in Australia, 2021, Bartlett et al

    Oh thanks, it popped up in my new research feed but I should have checked the date. Edit: I changed to 2021 though because that's what it gives its citation as.
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    USA: News from the Bateman Horne Center

    A Roadmap to Better Care: Clinical Care Guide for ME/CFS, Long COVID & Infection-Associated Chronic Conditions Info page PDF of Clinical Care Guide
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    Multicentre retrospective detection of nailfold videocapillaroscopy abnormalities in long covid patients, 2025, Ginaldi et al.

    I realized my brother has a compound microscope, so I gave it a shot. I put a bit of fractionated coconut oil on my pinky and propped my phone up against the eyepiece. This is the best shot I could get. Probably not clear enough to make anything out, but just in case it's useful. (Click to...
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    Reproducibility of Genetic Risk Factors Identified for Long COVID using Combinatorial Analysis Across US and UK Patient Cohorts.., 2025, Sardell et al

    Post on PrescisionLife blog: "Key Highlights: High Reproducibility: 77–83% of long COVID genetic “disease signatures” identified in the original UK-based Sano GOLD study were also positively associated with long COVID in the US-based All of Us (AoU) cohort. Cross-Ancestry Validation: Genetic...
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    Reproducibility of Genetic Risk Factors Identified for Long COVID using Combinatorial Analysis Across US and UK Patient Cohorts.., 2025, Sardell et al

    Now published: Reproducibility of genetic risk factors identified for long COVID using combinatorial analysis across US and UK patient cohorts with diverse ancestries J. Sardell, M. Pearson, K. Chocian, S. Das, K. Taylor, M. Strivens, R. Gupta, A. Rochlin & S. Gardner [Line breaks added]...
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    ME/CFS Research at the Quadram Institute, Norwich, UK

    Quadram: 'Research exploring the role of viruses in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Introducing Dr Krishani Perera’s fellowship' "Identifying microbes in mucus and blood of people with ME/CFS I’m searching for links between microbes in our mucus and blood and ME/CFS. At the...
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    VEGF - Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor

    New preprint: S4ME thread: VEGFA Sex-Specific Signature is associated to long COVID Symptom Persistence (2025, Preprint: SSRN)
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    Preprint Dissecting the genetic complexity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome via deep learning-powered genome analysis, 2025, Zhang+

    Sorry, I had actually deleted the comment after the author replied by email the first time. (No second reply yet but I followed up.) But I made a new comment on MedRxiv yesterday (still in moderation) since a response on there would probably be better so that anyone who views the preprint can...
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    Proximity to Golf Courses and Risk of Parkinson Disease, 2025, Krzyzanowski et al

    Proximity to Golf Courses and Risk of Parkinson Disease Brittany Krzyzanowski, Aidan F. Mullan, E. Ray Dorsey, Sai Shivani Chirag, Pierpaolo Turcano, Emanuele Camerucci, James H. Bower, Rodolfo Savica [Line breaks added] Key Points Question Does living within proximity to a golf course...
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