Would this be the same nematode that tends to get itself into a Dauer state?
My bold. Very interesting indeed.
Good grief (belatedy). That sounds exactly like me and rather unlike what is reported for ME/CFS. I refer to them as 'stroke-like' episodes...
I would have guessed the same and I do have some slight concerns about the reliability of self-assessment in a population wary about being...
Thanks @Trish
Not addressing the underlying cause of course but by reducing inflammation associated with autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or...
'Lily the Pink' should sue them for intellectual property theft.
Another interesting one : Sleep Deprivation Distinctly Alters Glutamate Transporter 1 Apposition and Excitatory Transmission to Orexin and MCH...
I've posted this in the non-ME/CFS related section but that doesn't rule out the possibility of relevance. Firstly a mouse model that implicates...
Done. That wasn't too bad.
I sometimes wonder what McEvedy and Beard would make of today's Guardian?
Simon Wessley once referred to PACE as "a thing of beauty" and that "HMS PACE did make it successfully across the Atlantic" (the latter being an...
Here's a cluster of petards - very useful for getting rid of moles and other nuisances and give off quite a thunderclap : [IMG]
More from Eileen Marshall and Margaret Williams : http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/Problems_and_Solutions.htm No way of telling if the quotes are...
The problem is that the effect on the GI tract in both cases is likely to affect the microbiome and while IBS is common in ME/CFS there doesn't...
Does the microbiome contribute causally to any syndrome?
While it's welcome to see research that appears to chime with personal experience (when subject to a stressor my brain turns to mush)...
That's pretty much my experience as well and in comparison to the NHS there really is no comparison (obviously the NHS compares unfavourably and...
@Hip This paper is pretty much as I remember it : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3784364/ As I read that - if symptoms don't...
I'm not sure this is the case. PCS not resolving after any physical brain damage is assumed to have healed brings out the usual 'psychological...
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