"The study also aims to see if there's a difference in iciHHV-6 frequency between ME/CFS patients who initially had symptoms suggesting an...
@forestglip I suggested about that you check out Dr Li's (Jackson Laboratory) metabolomics talk (part of the NIH metabolism webinar). There are...
I was reminded of Jonathan's comments re unfounded general statements "multi system" disease, ("copious" - my term) evidence of immune...
Thanks - could you send a link to this?
As per Jonathan above - we don't have anything environmental to investigate! OMF looked at (toxic) heavy metals (small study - nothing) incidence...
"10am ET and the Roadmap will be presented from 1:30 – 2:30pm" "1.30pm ET" is roughly 6.30pm British Summer Time?...
Derek Pheby [Professor of Epidemiology?] comes to mind - if there was any clear evidence, re environmental factors, then I guess Derek would have...
I recall MEAction’s Jaime Seltzer using the term "menarche"* i.e. to describe age of onset. The only data I recall was the (fairly) famous...
Not keeping up/late to the party (as usual!) - CAR-T seems a remarkable tool* - would it help re T cells i.e. are testing whether T cells are...
I think it's possible to assess whether your activity is normal/average - e.g. I recall Paul Garner was challenged about claiming he was ill -...
I don't follow this topic (COVID) but I hadn't heard of "cytokine storm" - it's an actual thing - if so then I guess that would differentiates...
One of the big game changers(?) re CBT, & exercise, type interventions is actimetry Fitbit type devices. E.g. my limited understanding is that you...
I reckon they should just do a large sleep study i.e. using high end actimetry - then look at possible interventions and run trials on groups who...
Tad concerned that this is black box stuff i.e. difficult to measure things that elucidate pathology/mechanism. Perhaps GWAS would provide clues...
Thanks for the analysis - I was hoping they'd - monitor sleep and if e.g. sleep was disrupted then look at other illnesses, with similarly...
Posts moved from the NIH news thread Interesting --- sleep [MEDIA]
Merged thread Austria - best clinical infrastructure for #MECFS patients on the planet (not that difficult, I know..) Interesting - wonder what...
I'm a bit concerned by this i.e. thought that the ME/CFS disease processes may be "completely invisible to pathological analysis" - I guess that...
My post above was based on working as a technician in a veterinary research laboratory which (among other things) looked at trace...
Interesting, wondering if this was done as a trial i.e. biomarker (indicating oxidative stress), blinded - control group get placebo and trial...
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