There is the example of Long Ebola. I am certainly no expert in the living conditions of the areas where there have been Ebola epidemics, but I suspect life there for many people is different to what it is for many S4ME members. And yet, we see a substantial incidence of ME/CFS-like illness...
Answering my own question, see this:
From bedside to patient: An Ebola survivor's odyssey, 2015
about a US doctor who had Ebola.
He was extremely sick, and had strokes that may of course account for lingering symptoms. He also had proven viral persistence. But, it is also very clear that he...
Interesting to read, although inconsistent approaches in the various studies make the meta-analysis of limited utility.
In the discussion of possible causes, viral persistence and a 'hit and run' phenomenon caused by the immune reaction are included.
It is noted that there are no controls, and...
This is a study with mostly older hospitalised patients with a range of comorbidities and medication regimes. The adverse events are all sorts of things.
The investigators measured lots of metabolites and other molecules.
47 cytokines, chemokine, growth factors
274 human proteins
635...
(I have a soft spot for astragalus. I don't know why. I've boiled up astragalus roots and drunk the tea sometimes, just because. I can't say that I noticed it did anything, good or bad, but if someone gave me an astragalus tonic from a reputable brand, I'd probably drink it. Which is to say, I...
What are they actually saying here? It looks like there was 13.8% less chronic fatigue in the treatment group after one month of treatment. But was the incidence of chronic fatigue in the control group after the treatment 72.2% of what it was before? So 27.8% less chronic fatigue in the control...
I actually did laugh out loud when I saw how well they did in not extrapolating beyond their sample population.
Presumably, never mind ongoing exposure to Covid-19, never mind probably inadequate protective equipment and ventilation. Just have some astragalus.
Step 1
- see Fig1a - the blue spike
Step 2
They viewed all five of the disease as immune mediated, so, they looked for genetic enhancers acting on immune cells
Step 3
Find the gene regulated by the enhancer
(I'm not sure how they concluded the following as a supporting fact , but there...
You may well be right that this paper doesn't have the answer to IBD etc, although I still like the effort made to find a solution. I think they are quite careful not to call IBD an autoimmune disease.
I think the point they are making in that paragraph above is that genetics can help with the...
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Reading this paper makes me more hopeful. I don't understand a lot of this, but there's a logic to the process, things were approached from different angles to check ideas still made sense, and they clearly have great tools. It's a million miles away from the 'fill the gaps in knowledge...
So, the combination of a susceptible gene, and the non-coding variant that regulates that gene and, possibly, certain environmental conditions are needed to result in disease.
Gene desert = sections without coding genes, but it's increasingly understood that they aren't just junk DNA, but...
Ha, that's probably an unsafe assumption, given the NHS is trialling the Lightning Process.
But, for sure, wearables are being used in a whole range of health contexts around the world and it's widely recognised that they provide advantages in data accuracy that questionnaires do not...
We sent Österreichische Gesellschaft Für ME/CFS an email in English in September last year, and an email in German last year, to contact@mecfs.at. Both received automated responses.
If anyone can help us reach decision makers in the association, or give us an alternative email address, that...
Announcement of a further Euro2.5 million in research funding:
The Netherlands - €28.5 million ME/CFS research program - ZonMW funding awards announced April 2023
Over the last couple of years, I have been getting a lot less migraines, almost none, whereas they were pretty frequent before and often part of an exertion response. I was thinking about that the other day when I did have a brief and mild headache, wondering why that was. Now that you say...
I don't know what to make of this, other than, of course, it's a case study of one case from a clinic, and so suggestions of recovery could very easily not mean a lot. People often do recover from Post-Covid syndrome. The paper doesn't tell us how long the woman had been sick before starting...
That's Figure 1. Top row is before treatment; bottom row is after treatment
The left panel shows DNA. They say the small blue dots are the mitochondria in the thrombocytes (platelets) which are clustered with some white blood cells (larger blue shapes). The middle red panel is
The right...
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