Mystery illnesses in young women could be in part due to cosmetic product toxicity.
It's funny how mouse models of human disease are considered highly unreliable, but animal models of toxicity are somehow considered safe and reliable.
The spleen also participates in the regulation of blood volume. If there was some abnormal T cell thing going on in the spleen, would it affect blood volume?
I hope we will also see an influential article on the economic losses caused by ME/CFS and the extreme foolishness of not even trying to address this. We've had some academic papers but we need something for a broad audience.
Apophenia is the tendency to perceive meaningful connections between unrelated things. Especially when the person is told there is some hidden meaning to be discovered. That would seems to be a serious problem in this approach.
Will any CBT/GET illness model believers change their minds due to covid? I'm constantly hearing from covid and long covid patients themselves all the things we patients have been saying. They just want to get on with life but find out empirically that they can't. Reducing activity levels is a...
Do you know anything about how the EU might intend to fund research into under-investigated conditions? How can we prevent that they will fund people like Fink?
I too suspect that long covid may well fade away. Classification according to the damage done (lung scarring, etc) is superior to a broad label like long covid. The patients that have such problems will be diagnosed with that. That will leave the ME/CFS-like patients where it's not clear what is...
Is this promising enough to do a proper study?
The brain imaging was done before and after treatment. That means the improvement in hypometabolism could last only for a short time. Treatment is not cheap but it would be worth it if it gives long lasting benefits.
On the physical subscale of...
These studies demonstrate just how worthless this entire line of research is.
Total idiocy. Maybe these women have unexplained illness because the idea that women are hysterical has prevented the explanations from being found. Maybe they don't move much because they are ill. Maybe they are...
If someone asked me what fibromyalgia is, I would say it's an illness with widespread constant pain, possibly resulting from injury to the nervous system. With a high proportion having small fiber neuropathy.
How accurate is this? And what one impression does a reader get from reading wikipedia?
I suspect the themes in his article will be the same as the ones in his tweets: harmful short-termism, serious problem not acknowledged, need more research, patients need help.
I admit that I'm slightly worried that Monbiot will have the best intentions but make some mistake due to the complexity of the topic. Hopefully he'll send the article to an independent expert for review before the publication.
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