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    2024: NIH National Institutes of Health - ME/CFS Symposium on Intramural study - 2 May

    I was surprised at the number of comments about 'holding hands to move forward together' and that sort of thing (Nath, Schor), with the cartoons of people literally holding hands and walking off into the sunset or whatever. I haven't dialed in to one of these before, but have not experienced...
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    2024: NIH National Institutes of Health - ME/CFS Symposium on Intramural study - 2 May

    Hwang's section was fascinating- I wish it had been longer. Appreciated his answer and his obvious interest in further investigation. Walitt is talking about making datasets open. There's been a big push in general lately to make all federally funded research (the data sets, at least) publicly...
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    2024: NIH National Institutes of Health - ME/CFS Symposium on Intramural study - 2 May

    I only had small takeaways from Snow's talk on neurocog testing. 3 main areas: performance based (a variety of tests were listed) no statistical difference between ME pts vs HC performance subjective/self reported (several questionnaires listed)- ME pts report more deficits than HC in...
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    2024: NIH National Institutes of Health - ME/CFS Symposium on Intramural study - 2 May

    Additionally, it sounded to me like Walitt said that they both induced and measured PEM in real time, with a single CPET test. Which, given the first part of the acronym (post!) does not make sense to me, but I'll wait and see what the next section holds I guess...
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    2024: NIH National Institutes of Health - ME/CFS Symposium on Intramural study - 2 May

    Thank you all so much for sharing this. Looking at the PDF agenda shows the "effort preference" person is Madian, who I wasn't familiar with prior to this. As far as I see, looks like he's a relatively early career researcher who's primarily looked at non-pharma pain interventions, perceptions...
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