This might be so, what you are describing is still sepsis. Please explain how exacty I changed my story! (Edit: Please don't; waste of energy)...
What you are describing is sepsis, and I am aware most (definitely not all) use the term hyperinflammatory exclusively for that. Please think of...
There is no infection (=trigger of ME/CFS in most cases) without a hyperinflammatory state, unless you want to use that term exclusively for...
'There is no inflammation in ME/CFS' is as problematic as 'there is strong inflammation in ME/CFS'. Chances are high inflammation is involved in...
Both, hypometabolic and hypermetabolic states can be specified as mitochondrial dysfunction. There is often quite a bit of confusion about what is...
There are some quite serious people like Wolfram who think it's essentially impossible to explain and understand AIs' 'reasoning.'
Identifying and then successfully using drug X for disease Z is a conceptual insight. Much of what humans call 'reasoning' is 'guessing' based...
I think hypoxanthine is relevant, but it's not easy to test reliably. Elevated values, I think might be a very strong indicator (but not a...
What do you mean by 'necessarily'? I mean obviously it will not scale necessarily. The point is that we are very far from whatever the saturation...
That's a bad reason for not campaigning for fundraising, imo. It's actually the worst of all reasons, because it's exactly those people that need...
Who pressures anyone to do anything? How would this even be possible? Nobody has to do anything, obviously.
Lack of private funding is the main impediment to change for ME patients. The first thing that must happen to achieve that change is a shift in...
Hi everyone, I just wanted to say that whatever you’re doing or planning to do to get the information from S4ME out into the “real world,” I’m...
So, funding is secured? Thank you!
They are looking for funding.
Can you say more about this? Where did you get this info from? I am specifically interested in the 'after resting' bit.
If your urine really is a dark brown (please google it for comparison) then that is essentially always an emergency. If it looks like Cola, you...
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But aren't complement mediated events inflammatory?
I am pretty sure this is relevant. On the other hand, I would be somewhat surprised if this is specific to ME/CFS. The degree of dysregulation...
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