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  1. Mij

    Combination of whole body cryotherapy with static stretching ... reduces fatigue and improves functioning of the [ANS] in CFS, 2022, Kujawski et al

    I'm wondering if temperatures for this type of therapy have to be that freezing cold in order to have positive benefits? Most ppl with autonomic issues feel better in cooler/colder temperatures.
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    Combination of whole body cryotherapy with static stretching ... reduces fatigue and improves functioning of the [ANS] in CFS, 2022, Kujawski et al

    I live in eastern Canada and a brisk 5 minute walk in mid January could render the same effects?
  3. Mij

    Feeling like I'm starving, or continuing to feel hungry despite a full stomach

    Could it have something to do with leptin resistance? I read something about this years ago.
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    The Pathobiology of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: The Case for Neuroglial Failure, 2022, Renz-Polster et al

    What's new is old and what's old is new. That's the history of M.E as it stands.
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    The micro-clot finding in Long Covid — implications for the possible aetiology of ME/CFS

    "full container of clots"? Wouldn't that have killed someone if they had that many clots? Are they really clots or something else?
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    The micro-clot finding in Long Covid — implications for the possible aetiology of ME/CFS

    What were the eligibility criteria that determined these treatments for M.E?
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    A daily temperature rhythm in the human brain predicts survival after brain injury , 2022, Rzechorzek et al

    Dr Nina Rzechorzek, MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow from the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology who led the study, said: “Using the most comprehensive exploration to date of normal human brain temperature, we’ve established ‘HEATWAVE’ – a 4D temperature map of the brain. This map provides an...
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    USA: InCellDx Dr Patterson - New lab service offering cytokine tests to Covid longhaulers

    https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2022/06/12/bruce-patterson-conundrum-long-covid-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/
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    Long Covid is a ‘national crisis.’ So why are grants taking so long to get? $1.2 billion NIH effort lacks urgency and transparency, Science

    Meanwhile, extramural scientists not involved in RECOVER are finding other ways to fund research, because NIH has put out few additional requests for Long Covid work. Michael VanElzakker, a neuroscientist at Massachusetts General Hospital, was already using a rare, sophisticated brain scanner to...
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    Symptom variation, correlations, and relationship to physical activity in LC: intensive longitudinal study, 2022, Christopher Burton et al

    Abstract Background People with Long Covid (Post-Acute Sequelae of Covid-19) describe multiple symptoms which vary between and within individuals over relatively short time intervals. We aimed to describe the real-time associations between different symptoms and between symptoms and physical...
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    News from Canada

    A 'tsunami' of long COVID cases is about to hit, and some say the health-care system isn't ready Canada is said to be lagging behind other countries when it comes to preparation for and research into the illness...
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    Long Covid is a ‘national crisis.’ So why are grants taking so long to get? $1.2 billion NIH effort lacks urgency and transparency, Science

    Merged thread Long Covid is a ‘national crisis.’ So why are grants taking so long to get? "David Putrino, a neurophysiologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, labored through his holiday last Christmas to write a grant application for urgently needed Long Covid research. With...
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    The micro-clot finding in Long Covid — implications for the possible aetiology of ME/CFS

    Going off topic a little. How the blood is stored can also present different outcomes. Most researchers observed a significant deterioration in cell deformability after 2 to 3 weeks of storage (see Table 1). At the same time, for several units, the stability of deformability was observed...
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    Is chronic fatigue syndrome associated with platelet activation?, 2006, Kennedy et al

    This message is approved by the head Hematologist in my city.
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    The micro-clot finding in Long Covid — implications for the possible aetiology of ME/CFS

    @Hutan And yet David Berg, owner of HEMEX lab, touted that 80% of ME patients tested positive for hypercoagulation. My doctor attended one of his workshops in Arizona in early 2000 and it was all the talk that HHV6 was the culprit provoking hypercoagulation. David Berg even diagnosed me...
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    Faintly tired: a systematic review of fatigue in patients with orthostatic syncope, 2022, Ryan E. Y. Wu et al

    I would say that it does come across as minimizing the seriousness of this.
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    Dual-Task Performance in Older Adults With and Without Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, 2022, Otto Lilja-Lund et al

    Interesting, kind of describes pwME in some ways. Two of the main features of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) are disturbed gait and cognition. These features are typically investigated separately, but here we combined walking with a cognitive task to investigate if older...
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    Faintly tired: a systematic review of fatigue in patients with orthostatic syncope, 2022, Ryan E. Y. Wu et al

    Abstract Background Orthostatic syncope (transient loss of conscious when standing—fainting) is common and negatively impacts quality of life. Many patients with syncope report experiencing fatigue, sometimes with “brain fog”, which may further impact their quality of life, but the incidence...
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