The study is from January 2022, but Medscape had an article about it two days ago:
Dampening Immune response May Resolve Post-COVID Breathlessness
Quote:
Persistent breathlessness is reported by more than 50% of patients recovering from COVID-19. Now researchers have suggested that this may be...
Immunity: Immuno-proteomic profiling reveals aberrant immune cell regulation in the airways of individuals with ongoing post-COVID-19 respiratory disease by Bavithra Vijayakumar et al
Highlights
Post-COVID-19 airways, but not blood, show immune and proteomic changes
Different post-COVID-19...
Apparently things have been moving forward according to Hilda Bastian on Twitter:
It has been moving forward: lack of progress reports does not necessarily mean lack of review progress - these involve different groups of people.
I've not seen anything about this IncellDx until yesterday when I started watching a YouTube video of an Integrative Healthcare Conference with David Brady, Dr. Bruce Patterson, Dr. Richard Horowitz, Dr. Tom Fabian and Gez Medinger shared by @Anna H in the thread "Long Covid in the media and...
(my bolding)
Conclusion
There is increasing, emerging evidence that children can be affected by long-term SARS-CoV-2 sequelae and post-Covid condition, although at a lower rate compared to adults.
Studies show that most children recover spontaneously within the first six months, but not all...
The latest edition of Science is a special issue titled: COVID-19: 2 years on
On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization officially characterized COVID-19 as a pandemic, triggered by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Science marks this anniversary with a special...
Abstract
Considerable research effort has been made worldwide to decipher the immune response triggered upon severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections, identify the drivers of severe and fatal COVID-19, and understand what leads to the prolongation of symptoms...
Moved from this thread
Can't see a date, but I think this presentation by NIH of dr. Avindra Nath and his work is new.
NIH Viruses on the Brain
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When it became apparent that many COVID patients continue experiencing symptoms like fatigue and difficulty concentrating long after...
The public defence of the thesis took place yesterday.
Lightning Process coach Live Landmark says on twitter (quickly translated by me):
- Take home message after today's thesis on ME: not important to fulfil the "strict" criteria. No finding of sub groups. The diagnosis is regardless set...
Time Researchers Are Getting Closer to Understanding Long COVID
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Long COVID is also part of a much wider network of chronic diseases. It seems to overlap especially significantly with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)—a condition that can follow viral illnesses...
inews Pill that could slow progression of Parkinson's Disease could be available within five years
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Trial participants found that taking nicotinamide riboside (NR), a form of vitamin B3, reduced inflammation in the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord, boosted the brain’s...
Another great article in Klassekampen today interviewing professors Karl Johan Tronstad and Øystein Fluge.
The article is paywalled, so here's a summary:
They say the cause of the disease is still unknown and you can take samples from severe, bed bound ME patients and get normal results.
-...
Trial By Error by David Tuller British GP Journal Retracts "Opinion" About Lightning Process Written By LP Practitioner
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This week, a journal under the umbrella of the British Journal of General Practice published–and a day later unpublished–a laudatory piece about the Lightning Process...
The Guardian/The Observer Covid pandemic sparks steep rise in number of people in UK with long-term illness
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“It feels like we’re ignoring long Covid,” Thompson said. “People in the middle of their lives are getting robbed of their livelihoods, at risk of losing their homes. I can’t...
Just discovered that CDC has updated information about ME and Covid-19. Perhaps it's been shared before, and I've forgotten, but here it is:
ME/CFS and COVID-19: What we know
CDC is working with partners and stakeholders to better understand post-COVID conditions and how they affect people...
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