Thanks, yep, I contacted her and she plotted it and I posted later in the thread. I later reread the study and realized I totally missed they...
I think this one: Single-cell transcriptomics of the immune system in ME/CFS at baseline and following symptom provocation (2024, Cell. Rep. Med.)
It doesn't look like they're explicitly shutting the whole RECOVER program down, based on the article. At least not yet.
Cheetah House is an organization focused on adverse effects from meditation. Some more news articles from their press page: The Conversation:...
Wasn't it 4 out of 17?
For reference, here are the two previous versions of the editorial note. New note in the post above.
Early biomarkers in hospitalized patients as predictors of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: a one-year cohort study Chithira V Nair,...
On the PR poll, 27 people said yes they have experienced temporary remission at least once.
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https://recovercovid.org/r3-seminar-series April 08, 2025 12:00PM Eastern Time Effectiveness of Paxlovid in Protecting Against Long COVID: EHR...
I'm only just learning this stuff and don't really know how consistent these "fingerprints" are for different diseases. But in the case of an...
Well it's not uniformly distributed between genes in anyone, and there's a pattern of which genes are more common. Here's another study on the B...
Significant correlation between serum DOTL1 levels and pain intensity, sensitivity, and psychological distress in women with fibromyalgia Erdem,...
Did they show that it's something specific to spike? I mean maybe if they made the cell produce any other random foreign protein, like a piece of...
Though this hypothesis of exertion taking energy away from immune cells assumes that the immune system is using every bit of energy available to...
What about this: Energy request of active immune cells (2006, Endocrinology) References: 6: Endotoxin-induced enhancement of glucose influx...
Well neither of the cited studies seems to be about CFS. But putting that aside, the second reference's abstract says stress made the brain more...
Interesting, thanks, I didn't know about any of those technical limitations.
I've seen @Jonathan Edwards in other contexts talk about how lymphocytes in the blood aren't expected to be very interesting, which makes sense to...
Appears that way, plus some information about what they plan in the future (e.g. study cohort in relation to long COVID).
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