Wow. Very cool! I should not have qualified early days. That was poorly worded. I should have said have there ever been indications of MS...
I don't think that's quite accurate. As you say, there may be many paths to ME; some of those paths may not have to lend themselves to outbreaks,...
Some people get ME in outbreaks. Many with ME are not part of any known outbreak. The operative phase here is "we know about". We are learning...
Why? I actually doubt it is genetic as well, but I am curious as to why you make this statement. It seems that almost once a month a new genetic...
Poor appetite? Neck pain? Who are these people?
Before they did anything, they should have performed the same metrics on HC and late stage Lyme (as opposed to early Lyme) and what they call...
I qualified for both the ME/CFS and Lyme parts of this study, and was in fact recruited to participate. Somewhere along the line it was decided I...
Wisconsin is in the thick of things, too, when it comes to tick-borne diseases....
Is this just a case of suggesting the rooster makes the sun rise? Inference is no longer a strength of mine, but that deficit seems endemic in...
"...ion handling..." A potential channelopathy reference again? Are we talking channelopathies as downstream effects, and abnormal RBC...
Our's would be an acquired altered RBC deformability, if applicable - I think (it could be genetic, but adult onset in some and childhood onset in...
This paper specifies skeletal muscle. Maybe the Australians were on to something with the calcium channelopathy theory. But the tie to EV escapes...
Not unlike the logic underpinning MS, truth be told.
Well, not obvious to everyone.
One of the authors is named Fukuda? Oh, sweet irony....
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