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    Rosetta Stone Study: £1.1m awarded to investigate links between ME/CFS and Long Covid

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct8txt Starts at 06.55. It starts rather badly with historical quotes about "lethargy" and "gloom" but improves once Danny Altmann starts talking about the different things they'll be looking at (gut microbiome, autoimmunity...) He says ME and LC research has...
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    Motion is lotion (Guardian on shoulders)

    It's worth emailing the readers' editor about a blunder like that.
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    UK House of Lords/ House of Commons - relevant people and questions

    My MP is on the APPG and I'd be happy to be part of a small group to draft a question which I could then put forward (barring unexpected events or crashes, but that's life).
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    UK House of Lords/ House of Commons - relevant people and questions

    I wonder if there would be any chance of getting a sympathetic MP to ask a question challenging the use of the unevidenced BACME model in clinics. I'm sure it would only be met with the usual waffle, but it would at least make the point that BACME neither serves patients nor represents us. Which...
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    UK House of Lords/ House of Commons - relevant people and questions

    It would be slightly better if MPs asked specific questions based on facts instead of these open-ended questions about "what is the government doing to support...", which invite and enable the ministers to give meaningless waffle answers. For example, the meaningless waffle of "The...
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    Protocol Tailored Individual Follow-Ups Versus a One-Day Group Course in Patients With Long COVID Post– COVID-19 Condition: Protocol for [an RCT], 2026,Wilson+

    "Improvements in app usability" is a secondary outcome? That makes even less sense than all the rest of it.
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    Increased phosphorylated tau pTau-181 is associated with neurological [PASC] in essential workers: a prospective cohort study…, 2026, Yang+

    whereas this study found increased GFAP https://www.s4me.info/threads/blood%E2%80%93brain-barrier-disruption-and-sustained-systemic-inflammation-in-individuals-with-long-covid-associated-cognitive-impairment-2024-greene-et-al.31731/
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    UK House of Lords/ House of Commons - relevant people and questions

    Talk of 'feelings' where there should be facts is always such a big red flag.
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    Jake Hollis - "The Fatigue Psychologist"

    He doesn't understand predictive processing theory, but that won't stop him using it to try and sound impressive and hawk his therapy business.
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    Abnormal breathing patterns and hyperventilation are common in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome during exercise, 2025, Mancini, Natelson et al

    And if it fixed Long Covid ME/CFS, we'd know about it by now too, because when you get referred to a LC clinic it's the first thing they instruct you to do. Those clinics were set up on the early assumption that most of the "lingering" issues from Covid-19 would be respiratory.
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    Would it benefit PwME to have our lymph moving more?

    IIRC this is the theoretical basis of the Perrin Technique? (which only seems to work in trials conducted by R. Perrin)
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    Article: Could this palm scan read your body better than a blood test?

    Betteridge's Law usually covers this sort of claim. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge%27s_law_of_headlines
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    Post-COVID Rehabilitation Outcomes: A Comparative Cohort Study, 2025, Prüfer et al.

    So what they've actually found is that individualized, multidisciplinary outpatient rehabilitation including strength/endurance training, physiotherapy, psychological support, and nutritional counseling is not effective in improving fatigue or health-related quality of life in post-Covid...
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    Trial Report Clinical Improvements Following a Non-Aerobic Therapeutic Exercise in Women with Long COVID, 2025, Miana et al

    Same author and same number of participants as this paper, which likewise makes several extremely unlikely claims. Frankly none of it passes the sniff test...
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    COVID-19-associated neurological and psychological manifestations, 2025, Wilson et al.

    I'm particularly disappointed to see Altmann on there as I'd previously got the impression he had an understanding of the seriousness of the problem. And now his name's on this piffle about tai chi and clove buds.
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    Diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome using beat-to-beat autonomic measurements, 2025, Kujawski, Morten et al

    Yes, they need a cohort of people who don't know whether or not they are ill (possibly because they're in a coma). [edit: I don't know whether it's obvious that this is not a serious suggestion!]
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    UK: Disability benefits (UC, ESA and PIP) - news and updates 2024 and 2025

    Absolutely infuriating that they can get away with this.
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