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  1. forestglip

    Running FLAMES on DecodeME data

    Oh great, yeah I think I sent the wrong URL.
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    [Abstract] Broadly neutralizing antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in Long COVID areassociated with viral persistence and clinical outcome, 2025, Liu et al

    Broadly neutralizing antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in Long COVID are associated with viral persistence and clinical outcome Chenyu Liu, Daniel Sanson, Serhan Soylu, Leen Moens, Isabelle Meyts, Marc Jamoulle, Johan Van Weyenbergh [Line breaks added] Abstract Long COVID (also known as post-acute...
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    [Abstract] Desentangling the [LC] biomarker network: Insights into viral persistence and therapeutic response using random forest [...], 2025,Sanson+

    Desentangling the Long Covid biomarker network: Insights into viral persistence and therapeutic response using random forest feature selection Daniel Sanson , Chenyu Liu, Serhan Soylu, Leen Moens, Isabelle Meyts, Marc Jamoulle, Johan Van Weyenbergh [Line breaks added] Abstract Long COVID...
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    Running FLAMES on DecodeME data

    Sure, it was private before, but it's public now: https://fuma.ctglab.nl/snp2gene/653365
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    Heightened prevalence of chronic fatigue syndrome in U.S. sexual minorities, 2026, Balshi et al

    Heightened prevalence of chronic fatigue syndrome in U.S. sexual minorities Purpose To assess the prevalence and odds of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other sexual minority individuals (LGB+) in the United States using a multi-year, nationally representative...
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    Running FLAMES on DecodeME data

    Sure. It's too big to upload here, but I uploaded it to a file sharing site. The link will expire in a week: https://limewire.com/d/gyXn2#CsV6DOeqGh The link isn't working for me. I think something was different. @ME/CFS Science Blog pointed out that there seemed to be fewer variants than...
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    Long COVID Recovery and Exercise Adherence: 32-Month Study, 2025, Rolo-Duarte

    Could it be that 58.3% refers to the proportion of people with hypertension when only considering people with at least one comorbidity?
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    Running FLAMES on DecodeME data

    This is based on a meta-analysis of different studies, right? So I don't think it should match exactly. Anyway, that plot shows the output of the MAGMA gene-based analysis, not the main analysis DecodeME did that turned up all the candidate genes like RABGAP1L and CA10. In theory, it should...
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    Miscellaneous Research Thread

    Discussion about an FND study and FND prevalence was moved to: Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    Oh yeah, about this very claim/study: https://trialbyerror.org/2024/02/09/finally-our-letter-on-inflated-claims-of-fnd-prevalence-is-published/ Previously discussed...
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    It seems to be a common claim. Two examples: Functional Neurological Disorder: Historical Trends and Urgent Directions, 2023, Journal of Neurology Research (Link) Seminars in General Adult Psychiatry, p.369, 2024 (Link) Of the studies I looked at, they all seem to cite the same study...
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    Sorry, no, I can only see the abstract that was copied.
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    Investigating the Eye as a Biomarker of Gulf War Illness: Sphingolipid and Eicosanoid Composition in Tears and Plasma, 2025, Paule Jimenez et al

    Investigating the Eye as a Biomarker of Gulf War Illness: Sphingolipid and Eicosanoid Composition in Tears and Plasma [Line breaks added] Abstract Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a chronic multi-symptom condition affecting veterans of the 1990–1991 Gulf War, with ocular discomfort increasingly...
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    Exaggerated IFN-I Response in Long COVID PBMCs Following Exposure to Viral Mimics, 2025, Humer et al

    Exaggerated IFN-I Response in Long COVID PBMCs Following Exposure to Viral Mimics Purpose Long COVID (LC) is a long-term debilitating disease of which the exact pathophysiology is unknown. A dysregulated immune response resulting in hyperresponsive immune cells is hypothesized as a key...
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    Merged posts ------- Long COVID vs. functional neurological disorder: Punching down Shelley Dawson Chapter from book Clashing Vulnerabilities, Disability and Conflict [Line breaks added] Abstract Shelley Dawson’s chapter documents a situation where clashing vulnerabilities are not only not...
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    Machine Learning-assisted Research on ME/CFS

    One option is using a hypergeometric test to check how likely it is to have as large of an overlap as you got by chance. Described here with a built-in calculator: https://statisticsbyjim.com/probability/hypergeometric-distribution/ (Though the calculator doesn't seem to work when the sample...
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    Ivabradine as a treatment for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome: A systematic review, 2025, Kwok et al

    Ivabradine as a treatment for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome: A systematic review Abstract Ivabradine is one of several off-label treatments for patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). We conducted a systematic review of the literature to identify studies...
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    LoCITT: Remote Long COVID Trial to Evaluate Repurposed Drug Across US

    "Thanks to the Long COVID community, eligibility screening for LoCITT-T is now closed, 41 days after it oopened. We'll share more about what's ahead on 12/17 at 2:30 eastern / 11:30 pacific. https://scrippsresearch.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_o1XdvBpcRwOmEj3Su_Ge6A" Julia MV on Bluesky
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    Machine Learning-assisted Research on ME/CFS

    Looking at the list above, I do wonder about matching findings by chance. How many genes did your program identify, and how many genes did the latest PrecisionLife study identify? Didn't the latter report a few hundred or a few thousand genes? Seems to be an opportunity for a few genes to...
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