I can only find a link to their general YouTube channel of the Upptalks, but not the unlisted video with today's talk on the facebook event.
But they write that they will add subtitles to today's talk and upload it within a week. So a more official upload is on its way :-)
Oh it's already out. That's great. Thanks @mango for sharing.
May I ask where you found the link? I see it's the University that has uploaded it on their YouTube channel, but as an unlisted video and I wonder if it's ok to share the link further on social media.
That's very kind of you. I saw that there were 1.1 K attendees on the Facebook event for this talk. The previous event had about 120 participants. Perhaps they'll decide to share today's recording as the interest was so big? If not, it would be great to hear your audio recording, so thank you so...
Thanks @mango I was a few minutes late, and the zoom room had reached its limit of 300 participants, so couldn't access the talk. Seems there's been a lot of interest, so maybe they'll do this again sometime :-)
Article from Brian Hughes at The Science Bit: All Aboard the Long COVID gravy train
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Swiss Re Group, “one of the world’s leading providers of reinsurance and insurance,” recently hosted a virtual Expert Forum on “secondary” impacts of COVID. As would be expected, the insurance industry is...
The Science Bit All Aboard the Long COIVD gravy train
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Swiss Re Group, “one of the world’s leading providers of reinsurance and insurance,” recently hosted a virtual Expert Forum on “secondary” impacts of COVID. As would be expected, the insurance industry is especially interested in the...
I remember there were some critical articles in Sweden on this phenomenon a while back. They're referenced in this paragraph on Wikipedia:
- More recently, this phenomenon has been called into question, with two children witnessing that they were forced by their parents to act apathetic in...
This is a 6 minute film created by Inga Topolnicki. I thought it was moving and impressively well made!
From the description:
An Existence Project is a short stop-motion animation about what it is like to live with mild or moderate Myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome...
Trial by Error by David Tuller: More on that WSJ Opinion Piece; and Q-and-A with Author of this Week's WJS Rebuttal
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Did you already feel this way or did your own experiences change your mind?
My own experiences played a large role. There is a lot of skepticism in medicine, and much of...
NPR Mysterious Ailment, Mysterious Relief: Vaccines Help Some COVID Long-Haulers (March 31)
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There are several leading theories for why vaccines could alleviate the symptoms of long COVID: It's possible the vaccine clears up leftover virus or fragments, interrupts a damaging autoimmune...
Janet Dafoe wrote on Twitter that there will be two or three brief teasers like this. Hope the final large article on print will become available online eventually.
That's odd. Obviously the wrong link and thanks for letting me know. Here is the correct one. I'll edit the original post with the correct link. https://people.com/health/scientist-ron-davis-son-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/
People: Scientist Ron Davis Is Fighting to Cure His Son's Chronic Fatigue: 'It's Like a Living Death'
A short article. Seems to be a fuller one in the paper version.
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Ron, 79, a professor of biochemistry and genetics at Stanford University, explains the illness that has upended all of...
A reply by another psychiatry resident, Yochai Re'em.
WSJ: The Science Behind 'Long Covid' and the Desire to Wish It Away
It's paywalled, but the author has provided a summary on Twitter:
For me it's been the armpit lymph nodes that's been most bothering. Definitely left side. It's often been downright painful.
Haven't noticed any particular side regarding the lyme nodes in the neck when they've been swollen and tender.
The article continues with the researcher calling it a mystery with many unresolved issues. A completely new disease, like a medical UFO.
Then it goes on with:
Lars Østergaard says that it is incredibly important to recognize that patients are ill and have a health challenge.
- Next, you can...
Article in Danish TV2 tonight about a theory behind long covid. It has reached Norwegian media with the head line "Danish doctors believe they have found the answer to "long Covid"..
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First and foremost, the lack of energy formation and the consequent late effects can be due to the fact...
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