With the MS study, they only surveyed for sleepiness after the meal. Are they sleepier before the meal too? I don't think this is very useful,...
I'm looking into post-meal fatigue. I get so so tired after a big meal. Barely able to move or think. I usually end up taking a nap. Starts...
Postprandial somnolence in people with multiple sclerosis Tatiana Christmas, Neena Singh, Saul Reyes, Kimberley Allen-Philbey, Gavin Giovannoni...
There's an editorial for this journal issue that discusses this study, but it's behind a paywall so I can only see the first page, and it's in...
Still no note on PubMed that I can see.
The abstract doesn't mention it, but they also found low carnosine. From the paper: Key Results ■ In this prospective study of 41 participants...
1H and 31P MR Spectroscopy to Assess Muscle Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Long COVID Lucy E. M. Finnigan, Mark Philip Cassar, Mehrsa Jafarpour,...
The way I read it is mainly his worry at seeing people for whom there's a good chance psychiatric treatments would be helpful being influenced to...
Effects of COVID-19 Infection on Symptom Severity and Disability in Multiple Sclerosis Amber Salter, Samantha Lancia, Gary R. Cutter, Robert J....
2:17:18 Tim Henrich–Molecular Imaging in Long COVID & Tissue Biopsy Program Updates Main takeaways: Tim Henrich provides some updates about...
Post-coronavirus disease 2019–associated symptoms among children and adolescents in the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron era Anne Schlegtendal, Christoph...
Also, I checked with the author. They have no idea why there's a gap.
Yeah, oral fluids/electrolytes is pretty high too if looking at moderately improved. 23% of ME/CFS either moderately or much improved. It also has...
Here are the top treatments sorted by percent of people with ME/CFS who reported they were "much better": [ATTACH] And long COVID: [ATTACH]
They responded and basically told me to take it up with Cochrane. And it looks like their tweet is still up.
Same group: Compression Stockings Improve Cardiac Output and Cerebral Blood Flow during Tilt Testing in (ME/CFS)Patients: A Randomized Crossover...
Another paper from them: Cerebral Blood Flow Is Reduced in Severe ME/CFS Patients During Mild Orthostatic Stress Testing. van Campen et al. 2020...
Another of their studies that looked at CBF reduction. Cerebral blood flow is reduced in ME/CFS during head-up tilt testing even in the absence...
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I emailed Dr. van Campen about this since I wanted to confirm if it was placed in the methods section by accident. She said it was on purpose,...
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