I'm wondering if there is any data on the prevalence of asymptomatic CCI or AAI. The Medscape article below says: It also says: The issue...
[ATTACH] Ah, that's better.
I wonder if the NIH intramural clinical study attempts to rule out CCI. I assume this would require MRI/CT scans of this area of the head/neck.
I'm curious about how this condition could be triggered (or perhaps "unmasked") by an infection. Jennifer has written that she believes her...
I missed this when it was first posted. Truly excellent work! :thumbup:
I was diagnosed with scalp eczema a couple of years prior to ME. This seemed to morph into a diagnosis of scalp psoriasis about 10 years after the...
There was an article on this research in Scientific American last September: Brain’s Dumped DNA May Lead to Stress, Depression The article...
FWIW, I made the chart below from the results of Leonard Jason's 1999 study "A Community-Based Study of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome." It shows the...
So, somewhere between "no one" and "all people"-1 then.
No doubt multiple sclerosis, with its multiple, varied and variable symptoms was declared psychological for the same reason, i.e. too many...
I could be wrong, but I believe the Borg Scale is a measure of resistance... [ATTACH] ;)
Not to take the thread off track, but I came across this interesting 2016 article in Science about a doctor who's involved in research into the...
I was just thinking that the more numerous and varied the diseases that the nanoneedle detects, the more difficult it's going to be figure out the...
I'm thinking that Gulf War Syndrome (GWS) might be a really important disease to test the nano-needle against. Nancy Klimas says that the GWS and...
This kind of reminds of the way tuberculosis was treated in the late 19th and early 20th century. In the western United States, numerous...
About three months prior to onset, I had a fairly massive exposure to mold. I was assigned to move some huge bolts of fabric in a beachfront...
I suspect that the "media blitz" is probably the result of the paper being published in PNAS. It's the second most cited journal in the world...
Even more to the point, can we be sure that the patient PBMC's weren't sent a newsletter telling them how to respond to the test? ;)
From the chart, the ME/CFS samples seem OK at first, but, after half an hour to an hour they "give up" quite abruptly (the nearly vertical red...
[ATTACH] FWIW, what I think is going on in this chart is that sodium has been added to the samples prior to any of the measurements shown. Sodium...
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