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  1. Snow Leopard

    Questionnaire to see what different people in the community Hope from the UK MRC

    The goal is to build research capacity - if they claim there is not enough applications to provide as much funding as the disease burden demands, they have to ask themselves why and address those concerns directly.
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    Aptinyx stock soars on positive Phase 2 results for its fibromyalgia treatment, June 10, 2019

    Remember wall street 101: Buy on rumor, sell on fact. 12% is a small move for a stock like this. Also, realise that their shares were worth at their peak, $32.25 last September..
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    From neurasthenia to post-exertion disease: Evolution of the diagnostic criteria of chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis, 2019, Murga

    The article is basically a narrative review of the various names and clinical definitions for CFS over the years. The article doesn't really delve into etiology nor treatment. Google Translate conclusion:
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    Gravity-induced exercise intervention in an individual with CFS/ME and POTS, 2019, Ballantine, Srassheim, Newton

    Surprising how different the results were across the other patients vs the one they cherry picked for this "case-study".
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    The Timeline of Post Exertional Malaise in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2018, Nielsen, Hodges

    I don't think Vermeulen can publish the data on that slide, because it is just routine clinical data and was not collected as part of a study with ethics approval. There was another Vermeulen study that may be relevant to this discussion too...
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    #MEAction Scotland News

    Yes, Australia actually spends more than many countries despite it's smaller size... UK: https://mrc.ukri.org/about/what-we-do/spending-accountability/facts/ (about $1 billion USD) Australia: https://aamri.org.au/news-events/2019-20-federal-budget-whats-in-it-for-medical-research/ ($730...
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    The Timeline of Post Exertional Malaise in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2018, Nielsen, Hodges

    Vermeulen 2010 found significant reductions in VO2Peak, but this has not been found in later studies and the image you quoted clearly shows a plot of VO2Max on day 1 vs VO2Max on day 2. As I have explained previously, we cannot assume VO2Peak = VO2Max and I believe this is the reason for the...
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    Michael Sharpe: Mind, Medicine and Morals: A Tale of Two Illnesses (2019) BMJ blog - and published responses

    Indeed.. But since this article was not approached in a systematic and empirical manner, it could also be considered an exercise in confirmation bias. Reducing everything down to mind-body dualism when that might not have been the intended meaning in the various examples covered. There is...
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    Neuropsychological dysfunction in chronic fatigue syndrome and the relation between objective and subjective findings, 2019, Rasouli et al

    Quite right, these studies are hard to control properly and many of them have shown both patients and controls having well above average intelligence - or abnormally distributed intelligence, suggesting substantial biases.
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    Michael Sharpe: Mind, Medicine and Morals: A Tale of Two Illnesses (2019) BMJ blog - and published responses

    Click on "article info" for a date https://mh.bmj.com/content/early/2019/06/07/medhum-2018-011588.info
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    Michael Sharpe: Mind, Medicine and Morals: A Tale of Two Illnesses (2019) BMJ blog - and published responses

    https://mh.bmj.com/content/early/2019/06/07/medhum-2018-011588 Perhaps there is more to come (something from Sharpe?)
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    Abnormal blood lactate accumulation during repeated exercise testing in ME/CFS, 2019, Lien et al

    Yes, apparently all we have to do is stop paying attention to symptoms and then the symptoms will magically disappear!
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    Extreme events reveal an alimentary limit on sustained maximal human energy expenditure, 2019, Thurber et al

    I find this curious as I know some ultramarathoners who can run 500+km in a week... They'd be burning on average about 4000-5000 Cal(kcal) per day on top of their BMR. The implication is this cannot be maintained for 20 weeks...
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