I wanted to quote the following text, paying attention to Quinolinic Acid : According to Machine Learning, Quinolinic acid should be further...
Yesterday i saw the following Tweet by Dr Guthridge : [ATTACH] Regarding Dr Guthridge : https://me-pedia.org/wiki/Mark_Guthridge Statins...
In terms of predictive accuracy, the numbers are very good. What worries is me is whether their methods can differentiate between other diseases...
OK Derya Unutmaz answered, he is checking it and will get back. He also said about posting soon a revised version of the paper. This table...
Done and waiting for an answer :-)
Has anyone been able to find the supplemental table 2 referred to in the text by any chance? @Simon M ?
Very interesting study. They used a validation method which i also don't come across often (shuffling). I am not an expert on this but i found...
Please note I wrote that several scientists discussed the importance of both genes and the environment and not just one researcher from Johns Hopkins.
I just wish i was able to attend this event. I recently attended a one-day conference regarding diseases like depression, anxiety disorders,...
Also from the study :
Merged thread and https://newatlas.com/biology/unexpected-new-component-discovered-bloodstream/ Original study :...
@Snow Leopard @Simon M What are your comments regarding Cholate which was found 3-fold lower than controls ?
FWIW, i added TBI on the software framework i am using. It receives a high ranking for its relevance to ME/CFS symptoms : [IMG] The system...
The “something in the blood” is not a virus I believe. Bhupesh Prusty believes that a virus is still active. Whereas the Liver injury hypothesis...
Interesting work in the sense that they use a novel method to analyse cortisol patterns. To be honest i've never heard the algorithm they used and...
Bile acid metabolism disruption has been identified through the methods i use since 2015 so i had time to look at the specific topic for quite...
@Hutan Thank you for the analysis you provided. I was not able to read very closely the paper but i wanted to ask regarding the following...
I wonder whether it is possible that many metabolites have a temporal aspect which is not taken into consideration. So there may be metabolites...
We do not know what is going on , that's for sure. I have not stated that brain injury is the primary cause of ME but i am suggesting hypotheses...
I read references regarding this possibility and yes, it seems that when such an event takes place, there are major disturbances to the hormonal...
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