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  1. forestglip

    Thesis Identifying the Neurobiological Substrates of Gulf War Illness, 2025, Jones

    I think this might be the same study as the trial registration in this thread, though the details look a little different. Assessing Neuroinflammation in Gulf War Illness Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Younger
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    Thesis Identifying the Neurobiological Substrates of Gulf War Illness, 2025, Jones

    Identifying the Neurobiological Substrates of Gulf War Illness by Chloe Jones Jarred Younger, Committee Chair; Adam Goodman; Maxine Krengel; Virendra Mishra; Robert Sorge [Line breaks added] Abstract Gulf War Illness (GWI) affects approximately 30% of veterans who served in the 1991 Persian...
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    Evaluating the Causal Role of Genetically Inferred Immune Cells and Inflammatory Cytokines on ME/CFS, 2025, Duan et al

    Studies from the first few pages of results on Google Scholar (and one found as a citation) related to NKT cells in people with ME/CFS: - Abnormal T-Cell Activation And Cytotoxic T-Cell Frequency Discriminates Symptom Severity In Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2025...
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    A tablet-based intervention study to alleviate cognitive and psychological symptoms in patients with post-Covid-19 condition, 2025, Leitner et al.

    It's just assumed that participants in an unblinded trial filling out a questionnaire differently means their symptoms improved. No mention of the possibility of bias related to subjective outcomes in the limitations.
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    Preprint Initial findings from the DecodeME genome-wide association study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, DecodeMe Collaboration

    It looks like you can download summary stats on the GWAS Atlas website. I'm not sure if it has data from exactly the same study you linked, but it has several for depression. For example, there's a depression trait which looks like it has NEGR1 as significant. Clicking the link next to "File"...
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    Preprint Initial findings from the DecodeME genome-wide association study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, DecodeMe Collaboration

    Some posts about a previously planned GWAS in the USA were moved to: USA: Center for Solutions for ME/CFS - news and updates from Columbia University's NIH funded center, Lipkin
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    BBC Article on PANDAS: 'Unbelievable pain and suffering': How a common throat infection can rewire children's brains

    From the first study: Ultra-rare variant in CACNA1B found in two siblings with PANS, and the same variant was previously found in a woman with ME/CFS+anorexia. Edit: And I don't know how related CACNA1B and CACNA1E are, but the latter was the closest gene to the 23rd most significant locus...
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    BBC Article on PANDAS: 'Unbelievable pain and suffering': How a common throat infection can rewire children's brains

    I don't think I've seen all the discussions, but I've seen you refer to psychiatric disorders as disorders of "thought" or something along those lines. Relating to "thoughts" and "mind" is barely a concrete category in my opinion. Anxiety to me feels like the mental version of physical pain -...
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    BBC Article on PANDAS: 'Unbelievable pain and suffering': How a common throat infection can rewire children's brains

    "Psychiatric" feels to me like an almost useless term. The difference between obsessing about a specific thought (OCD), having little motivation (some forms of depression), yoyoing between high and low mood (bipolar disorder), and seeing things that are not there (schizophrenia) seem about as...
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    Who is Simon Wessely?

    Some discussion has been moved to the following thread: Heathrow incident 8/9/25 claimed to be mass psychogenic illness
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    Trial Report Acute Effects of Osteopathic Treatment in Long COVID-19 Patients with Fatigue Symptoms: A Randomized, Controlled Trial, 2025, Zissler et al

    Acute Effects of Osteopathic Treatment in Long COVID-19 Patients with Fatigue Symptoms: A Randomized, Controlled Trial Ulrich M. Zissler, Tino Poehlmann, Rainer Gloeckl, Sami Ibrahim, Kerstin Klupsch, Tessa Schneeberger, Inga Jarosch, Andreas Rembert Koczulla [Line breaks added] Background...
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    Prevalence, Severity, Concomitant Factors, and Natural Trajectory of Insomnia in Patients with Long COVID, 2025, Robinson et al

    Prevalence, Severity, Concomitant Factors, and Natural Trajectory of Insomnia in Patients with Long COVID Jamie Hansel Robinson, Halle Bakir, Alicia Shanti James, Marquita S. Brooks, Stephen J. Thomas, Kristine L. Lokken Background/Objective Insomnia is a clinically important symptom in Long...
  13. forestglip

    BBC Article on PANDAS: 'Unbelievable pain and suffering': How a common throat infection can rewire children's brains

    Much more rare than ME/CFS apparently (and opposite sex bias): I saw a few papers that were case reports of sudden onset OCD following COVID. Maybe COVID-related PANS is too rare for anything other assorted case reports. SARS-CoV-2 related paediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome...
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    BBC Article on PANDAS: 'Unbelievable pain and suffering': How a common throat infection can rewire children's brains

    PANS has to be related to ME/CFS and long COVID, right? Sudden onset of a brain-related condition shortly after any of a number of different infections? The AI summary says it can occur after COVID infection. If so, I'm surprised I haven't really seen it mentioned in any long COVID papers as...
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    Preprint Effect of low dose naltrexone for long covid: a systematic review, 2025, Byambasuren et al

    Effect of low dose naltrexone for long covid: a systematic review Oyungerel Byambasuren, Tiffany J Atkins, Shaira Baptista, Paul Glasziou, Samantha Chakraborty [Line breaks added] Background Long covid is a debilitating chronic condition, and the effect of low dose naltrexone (LDN) on its...
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    Long-lived plasma cell (LLPC) theory - Similarities between CFS and Lupus?

    Is the idea that symptom improvement would require antibodies to be stuck to CD38, or that just one of these events is enough to interrupt a positive feedback loop for improvement even after antibodies are gone? Is the former (antibodies stay stuck) possible with the length of time (> year) that...
  17. forestglip

    Genetics: HLA-DQA*05:01

    Oh, I didn't see before that the cyclo trial only looked at those two specific alleles that were significant in the Lande study. That explains why it's the exact same alleles.
  18. forestglip

    Hormonal Fluctuations and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Women: The Role of Menstrual Cycle and Menopause, 2025, Khan et al

    Hormonal Fluctuations and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Women: The Role of Menstrual Cycle and Menopause Mehak Khan, Sidra Anees, Muhammad Muthar Anees, Komal Khalid Chaudhry, Syeda Marium Rashid Zaidi, Vishan Das, Rimal Rashid [Line breaks added] Abstract Myalgic...
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    Long-lived plasma cell (LLPC) theory - Similarities between CFS and Lupus?

    - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoimmune_hemolytic_anemia There's an autoimmune disease for hemoglobin carrying cells, but I think anemia would be expected, which I don't think we have evidence for in ME/CFS.
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