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    Muscle fatiguability after exertion

    That's a rather odd statement from a personal trainer about beginners making constant progress, because in reality beginners often struggle with pretty bad DOMS lasting for days when they start, since their muscles are not used to strength training. Training regularly reduces the likelihood of...
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    Low-dose naltrexone in the treatment of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), 2019, Polo et al.

    Yes, we do need those trials, the sooner the better. Some people in my group believe it seriously helps people, based on anecdotes in social media and unscientific surveys and they are always looking for doctors who would prescribe it. And of course the doctor who does prescribe it here is an...
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    Accelerated brain ageing during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2025, Mohammadi-Nejad et al

    Ali-Reza Mohammadi-Nejad, Martin Craig, Eleanor F. Cox, Xin Chen, R. Gisli Jenkins, Susan Francis, Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos & Dorothee P. Auer Abstract The impact of SARS-CoV-2 and the COVID-19 pandemic on brain health is recognised, yet specific effects remain understudied. We investigate...
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    Preprint The Long-Term Impact of COVID-19 on the Physical Activity, Motor Fitness, and HRmax Values of Female University Students, 2025, Podstawski et al

    Robert Podstawski, Krzysztof Borysławski, Jadwiga Snarska, Attila Szabo, Piotr Jurewicz, Ferenc Ihasz Abstract Background The long-term relationships between COVID-19 and anthropometric and physiological characteristics as indicators of health status have not been extensively studied to date...
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    Reactivation of mammalian regeneration by turning on an evolutionarily disabled genetic switch, 2025, Lin et al

    Structured Abstract INTRODUCTION Regeneration, an apparently beneficial trait, is well maintained in some animal lineages but has been lost in many others during evolution and speciation. A complete rescue of organ regeneration in mammals with limited regenerative capacity has not yet been...
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    Insights on the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying hippocampus-dependent memory impairment in COVID-19, 2025, Meyer, Zaiser

    Patric Meyer & Ann-Kathrin Zaiser Abstract COVID-19 has been linked to acute and long-term cognitive impairments, including memory and concentration deficits, as well as neuropsychiatric symptoms such as anxiety and depression. However, the neuropathophysiological mechanisms underlying these...
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    Article: From Long Flu to Long COVID: A Brief History of Postviral Illness, 2025, Mendenhall, Finkelstein

    I don't have the energy to read this article today, so I can't say anything about its content but I'm sharing it as it looks interesting. From Long Flu to Long COVID: A Brief History of Postviral Illness Despite centuries of examples, long-term maladies after flu and other viruses remain...
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    Life has less meaning without work, but most work would make me sick

    Also, I don't know about other countries but here you need qualifications to become a medical translator (or any kind of specialized translator). I think this means a university degree in that language + additional specialized training and an exam at the end. This may vary in other countries but...
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    UK ME Association 2025: Prognosis, Permanency and Quality of Life in ME/CFS

    I have only skimmed it through. I found this part odd: "Factors which may indicate a better prognosis: - Early diagnosis with appropriate identification and management of any other factors – physical, psychological and/or social – which may be relevant. - An acute-onset illness, often...
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    Review (Hungary) Interdisciplinary consensus statement about the diagnosis and treatment of [CFS]/myalgic encephalomyelopathy, 2025, Simonyi et al

    Though this may be the reasoning behind the fact that the original paper has not been corrected (which I don't actually know, this is just speculation). "Professor Edwards was right but it is just imprecise phrasing, nothing serious."
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    Review (Hungary) Interdisciplinary consensus statement about the diagnosis and treatment of [CFS]/myalgic encephalomyelopathy, 2025, Simonyi et al

    I have checked the original. In Hungarian there is no ambiguity about what they mean by misinterpretation in that sentence. They mean that their own imprecise phrasing may look like a misinterpretation. They don't mean that their sentences were misinterpreted by others. They mean their sentences...
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    Brain and muscle chemistry in ME/CFS and long COVID: a 7T magnetic resonance spectroscopy study, 2025, Godlewska et al

    Now published Full title: Brain and muscle chemistry in myalgic encephalitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and long COVID: a 7T magnetic resonance spectroscopy study Beata R. Godlewska, Amy L. Sylvester, Uzay E. Emir, Ann L. Sharpley, William T. Clarke, Stephen R. Williams, Ana Jorge...
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    Review (Hungary) Interdisciplinary consensus statement about the diagnosis and treatment of [CFS]/myalgic encephalomyelopathy, 2025, Simonyi et al

    For people interested in the text behind the paywall: as I said earlier, I happen to own an English translation of the response, which I'm not going to share publicly. I accept messages though. ;)
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    News from the Visegrád Countries - Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary

    There has been no mention of anything really. The authors and the journal may consider this a closed case by simply making a response in the journal (without an actual correction of the paper). I'm still waiting for a reply from the journal about the correction but I don't have any high hopes.
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    News from the Visegrád Countries - Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary

    I haven't received any reply from the journal yet (maybe I never will) but at least Telex, the news site that broke the story, wrote another article about the fact that the authors acknowledged their statements were not "entirely truthful". Telex is the most widely read news site in Hungary (it...
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    Review (Hungary) Interdisciplinary consensus statement about the diagnosis and treatment of [CFS]/myalgic encephalomyelopathy, 2025, Simonyi et al

    I haven't received any reply from the journal yet (maybe I never will) but at least Telex, the news site that broke the story, wrote another article about the fact that the authors acknowledged their statements were not "entirely truthful". Telex is the most widely read news site in Hungary (it...
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    Review (Hungary) Interdisciplinary consensus statement about the diagnosis and treatment of [CFS]/myalgic encephalomyelopathy, 2025, Simonyi et al

    I have sent the journal this request (Chatgpt translation): Dear Editorial Board of Orvosi Hetilap, In today’s issue of your medical journal, a Letter to the Editor was published in which the authors of the Interdisciplinary Consensus Statement on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Fatigue...
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    News from the Visegrád Countries - Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary

    Jonathan Edwards messaged the journal Orvosi Hetilap about the misrepresentation of the NICE guideline in the Hungarian consensus recommendation for ME/CFS. Today they have published a response from the authors: https://akjournals.com/view/journals/650/166/27/article-p1079.xml The response is...
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