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    Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS): a common underlying cause for all "chronic complex illnesses"? (ME/CFS, fibro, GWI, etc.)

    @nataliezzz I know it can be upsetting to get strong disagreement with your ideas like this. I just want to recommend presenting more specific and organized arguments. It's hard for me, and it sounds like for others, to follow the line of thought here. It's a ton of things at once, and spread...
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    Rheumatoid Arthritis On The Rise Worldwide

    Also to consider how much rates changed over time, it looks like they were both at around 30% in 1990 from charts on Wikipedia. So Japan had less of a decrease in smoking over time. Japan, United Kingdom
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    Rheumatoid Arthritis On The Rise Worldwide

    Yeah, I assume a lot of this data is just showing where there is improved diagnosis. But the opposite trend in Japan might point to them doing something right.
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    Rheumatoid Arthritis On The Rise Worldwide

    Spatiotemporal distributions and regional disparities of rheumatoid arthritis in 953 global to local locations, 1980-2040, with deep learning-empowered forecasts and evaluation of interventional policies’ benefits Wenyi Jin, Qian Wang, Cheng Jin, Mingyang Xue, Liming Pan, You Zeng, Yubiao...
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    Thesis YKL-40 as a biomarker for long-term changes in innate immunity after COVID-19 onset, 2025, Sheng

    YKL-40 as a biomarker for long-term changes in innate immunity after COVID-19 onset Youjing Sheng Supervisor: Kzhyshkowska, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Julia [Line breaks added] Abstract In the complex landscape of COVID-19 research, a particular area of interest is the study of individuals who have...
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    Association Between Vaccination Uptake, Vaccine Type, and Long COVID in Rural, 2025, Sujarwoto et al

    Association Between Vaccination Uptake, Vaccine Type, and Long COVID in Rural Sujarwoto Sujarwoto, Holipah Holipah, Sri Andarini, Ismiarta Aknuranda, Rindi AM Sahputri, Achwan Sarwono, Paulus Gatot Kusharyanto, Budiarto Eko Kusumo, Asri Maharani [Line breaks added] Abstract Long COVID affects...
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    Long COVID is associated with female sex; Anti-NCAM1 autoantibodies are absent in patients with long COVID, 2025, Motokawa et al

    Long COVID is associated with female sex; Anti-NCAM1 autoantibodies are absent in patients with long COVID Yukiko Motokawa, Jun Sugihara, Tomoya Tateishi, Tadashi Hosoya, Shinsuke Yasuda, Yasunari Miyazaki, Hidehiko Takahashi, Hiroki Shiwaku [Line breaks added] Background Long COVID is a...
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    A novel metacyte metafer classifier for platelet morphology using long COVID as a model, 2025, Venter, Pretorius et al

    A novel metacyte metafer classifier for platelet morphology using long COVID as a model Chantelle Venter, Jan H. Pretorius, Douglas B. Kell, Etheresia Pretorius [Line breaks added] Abstract Platelets play a critical role in coagulation and are implicated in pathological clotting. This study...
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    Hypothesis Long Vax is delayed onset Long COVID, 2025, Bunker

    Long Vax is delayed onset Long COVID Thomas Bunker [Line breaks added] Highlights • Long Vax or PCVS is a large constellation of chronic patient-reported symptoms that closely align with those of Long COVID. • SARS-CoV-2 actively suppresses pathogen sensing pathways within infected...
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    Frustrated, but Motivated: Insights from People with ME/CFS, 2025, Rathmann, Jason et al

    Frustrated, but Motivated: Insights from People with ME/CFS Aiden Rathmann, Suvetha Ravichandran, Leonard A. Jason [Line breaks added] Abstract Qualitative research can amplify and clarify the perspectives of people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). The current...
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    So Your Doctor Is a D.O. Does That Matter?

    This article basically seems to say there's no practical difference between MDs and DOs today except where they tend to work and some techniques DOs learn that most don't end up using.
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    Post-COVID-19 Condition in Track and Field Master Athletes: Severity, Symptoms, and Associations With Quality of Life and [CRP] Levels, 2025, Zhang+

    Post-COVID-19 Condition in Track and Field Master Athletes: Severity, Symptoms, and Associations With Quality of Life and C-Reactive Protein Levels Boyi Zhang, Marijke Grau, Christian Puta, Daniel Arvidsson, Michael Arz, Jonas Böcker, Philip Chilibeck, Scott C. Forbes, Claudia Kaiser-Stolz...
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    What Doesn't Kill You [Forthcoming Documentary]

    The description of Becca in the teaser sounds really severe. She was transported from the clinic in a stretcher, and she hasn't left her bed in 644 days after that. She had to have the last tiny light on a CO detector covered to be in total darkness.
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    If an effective treatment comes along for ME/CFS, how can we physically rehabilitate ourselves?

    Even if it's not common, there are people that have recovered from years of ME/CFS, probably including some pretty severe cases. So they could answer this question of how their physical rehabilitation went. I suspect most people could just start moving around and be fine, as long as they don't...
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    What Doesn't Kill You [Forthcoming Documentary]

    Oh, the title was one of my favorite parts because I thought it was being said ironically. Like I think that is an amazing title if the implied end is "sometimes only destroys your life little by little, takes everything from you, and maybe then kills you eventually anyway." I imagine it being a...
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    Profiles of Individuals With Long COVID Reporting Persistent Cognitive Complaints, 2025, Fernandez et al

    Profiles of Individuals With Long COVID Reporting Persistent Cognitive Complaints Carmen Cabello Fernandez, Vincent Didone, Hichem Slama, Gilles Dupuis, Patrick Fery, Gaël Delrue, Alexia Lesoinne, Fabienne Collette, Sylvie Willems [Line breaks added] Objective A subset of COVID-19 patients...
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    Patient-Reported Treatment Outcomes in ME/CFS and Long COVID, 2024, Eckey, Davis, Xiao+

    Health Rising: 'TREATME: the Open Medicine Foundation’s Mammoth ME/CFS and Long COVID Treatment Survey Results'
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    Review (Hungary) Interdisciplinary consensus statement about the diagnosis and treatment of [CFS]/myalgic encephalomyelopathy, 2025, Simonyi et al

    Some of the message might be getting lost in the translation, but this part seems to say they were the ones that misinterpreted the NICE guidelines, not that their paper was misinterpreted. So pretty close to "we were wrong": Though this from the last paragraph seems to be written the other...
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    Review (Hungary) Interdisciplinary consensus statement about the diagnosis and treatment of [CFS]/myalgic encephalomyelopathy, 2025, Simonyi et al

    I'm surprised their response is actually "we were wrong". Not something I come across often in authors' replies. Edit: To clarify, they didn't actually say the words "we were wrong", but it sums up their response.
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