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    The Problem(s) with "Inflammation"

    No question that is honestly seeking to understand something is unnecessary.
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    The Problem(s) with "Inflammation"

    It’s a great question and I look forward to the responses. My uneducated reading is inflammation is specifically about permeability of blood vessels, so tissues actually get inflamed. While a lot of what is talked about as inflammation is more inflammatory adjacent signals (like cytokines), so...
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    FreeME Health App

    Welcome to the forum @TGuven
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    DecodeME Initial Results Webinar, Thurs Aug 14th, 3:30pm

    Great, thanks. I’m just posting in this thread so people should be aware of the source but it’s the DecodeME team from their webinar on their facebook page and it’s a pcloud share so freely available https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZyDiW5ZVromEDI80OXT4WvoJue2i5erTIDV Hopefully this...
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    DecodeME Initial Results Webinar, Thurs Aug 14th, 3:30pm

    I was able to rip the audio from that facebook link without an account. Is it okay if I upload or share it somewhere @Andy ?
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    DecodeME Initial Results Webinar, Thurs Aug 14th, 3:30pm

    Oh! Sorry I completely misunderstood.
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    DecodeME Initial Results Webinar, Thurs Aug 14th, 3:30pm

    Presumably that SequenceME intends to sample using the stored saliva samples from DecodeME means we will be able to answer that question?
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    DecodeME Initial Results Webinar, Thurs Aug 14th, 3:30pm

    Interesting overview, and next steps, thanks all, some good passionate calls for more research and @Andy you nearly had me in tears talking about the response to the study
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    Interferons as mediators in ME/CFS

    I came across this paper earlier in the week when looking for the anaphylaxis paper from Northwestern and it stuck in my head because of the mention of Lupus, but it has Interferons too, and a thread here already...
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    Mucosal associated invariant T cells restrict reactive oxidative damage and preserve meningeal barrier integrity and cognitive function, 2022, Zhang +

    Came across this while looking at MAIT cells, also discussed in this article https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9894298/
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    Mucosal associated invariant T cells restrict reactive oxidative damage and preserve meningeal barrier integrity and cognitive function, 2022, Zhang +

    Mucosal associated invariant T cells restrict reactive oxidative damage and preserve meningeal barrier integrity and cognitive function Zhang Y, Bailey JT, Xu E, Singh K, Lavaert M, Link VM, D'Souza S, Hafiz A, Cao J, Cao G, Sant'Angelo DB, Sun W, Belkaid Y, Bhandoola A, McGavern DB, Yang Q...
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    NHS England sets out national standards to improve neurology care for adults

    Looks positive. The variation in care and support for people with things like PD is huge. This is on top of obvious resource issues.
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    Genetics: OLFM4

    @jnmaciuch do you have any recommendations for reading on interferon, particularly in the context of some of the mechanisms you’re envisioning?
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    'new Chinese pandemic' emerge as quarantine imposed after 10,000 cases: Chikungunya

    Interesting that the BBC has picked this up, only 70 cases and all linked to travel abroad, so the headline seems a little baity https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7419g1l488o
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    Genetics: OLFM4

    I know we’ve talked about it on here before but the lack of curiosity from the scientific world in the quite dramatic (both positive and negative) impacts of these vaccines on some people with ME/CFS has been equally surprising and disappointing. I agree there must be some really useful...
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    DecodeME Initial Results Webinar, Thurs Aug 14th, 3:30pm

    How likely is it that looking at rare variants would significantly change the picture from what we see here? (Particularly wrt things like heritability and genetic contribution to the disease). Are there other examples of diseases with multiple rare variants contributing more significantly than...
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    The entities enabling scientific fraud at scale are large, resilient, and growing rapidly 2025 Richardson et al.

    One of the authors is interviewed about this on Science in Action on the BBC World Service ( so probably available internationally)
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    Asthma drug shows promise in blocking food allergy reactions

    Oh nice! The interview with Stephanie Eisenbarth was really interesting, it’s a World Service programme so probably available internationally. (It also had a discussion on fraudulent scientific papers which we discussed here)
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    Genetics: OLFM4

    The problem I see without having something else is that the mechanism described seems very muscle/metabolism heavy and doesn’t seem to account for a lot of what we (maybe particularly moderate/severely affected) describe? Although I may well be missing something as I only have a shallow and...
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    'new Chinese pandemic' emerge as quarantine imposed after 10,000 cases: Chikungunya

    It seems to be growing and becoming the new dengue in population centres with mozzies… so quite a lot of places. And it’s not like we’ve got a handle on dengue.
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