A good opinion piece today from civil engineer and ME patient Benedikte Monrad-Krohn published at forskningno, a news site about research.
"ME-krigen" trenger ikke å være en krig
google translation: The "ME war" doesn't have to be a war
The Norwegian newspaper Bergens Tidende has a paywalled article today about rehabilitation of Covid-19 patients at the institution "Health in Hardanger" (Helse in Hardanger).
Specialist in heart- and lung physiotherapy, Bente Frisk, says in the article that there aren't any large studies, but...
Good to see the following message on exercise and PEM coming across from dr. Daniel Griffith in his latest clinical updated at TWIV (at 19.20 min)
I also want to talk a little bit about treatment here. I still find it frustrating, I’m sure a lot of our listeners who have Long Covid find it...
Splendid article with interviews with Nina Muirhead, David Strain, Charles Shepherd and Amy Small. Thank you to those who contributed!
When it was becoming clear that COVID-19 was a serious issue early last year, Nina Muirhead (pictured) had a strong suspicion about what would happen next.
As...
The Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet had a paywalled article on Monday about Long Covid where they've interviewed among others prof. Vegard Bratholm Wyller who apparently is going to do research on this patient group :( Seems he will be building on his previous research on Epstein Barr infection...
The national competence service for CFS/ME in Norway (known for a BPS approach) submitted a commentary to the draft NICE guidelines. It's available under the headline "news" (Nyheter) at their website.
Here is direct link to their commentary...
I've listened to it now.
The title for dr. Thürmer's talk was: ME/CFS/SEID a Norwegian perspective
She spoke about her background and gave some basic facts on different names and criteria for ME. That ME and fatigue are different. The IOM report. General (lack of) knowledge about ME among...
Don't think this has been posted here yet?
Hanne Thürmer is a Norwegian cardiologist and one of the researchers of the RituxME-trial. Haven't seen the talk yet, but she's very knowledgeable about ME and sympathetic, so this should be good!
The Japan Times Japanese doctors warn of long-lasting COVID-19 aftereffects among young people
It is important for people who have recovered from COVID-19 to refrain from exercising for a while, Hirahata said, warning that just taking a walk can cause their condition to deteriorate.
“In one...
A Norwegian news site about research has an article today about this study.
Khaw and colleagues took some of the mice away from their mother for several days while they were young, and also gave them injections of saline. This is how they inflicted both mental and physical stress on the mice...
Nature Communications:
Early-life-trauma triggers interferon-β resistance and neurodegeneration in a multiple sclerosis model via downregulated β1-adrenergic signaling - Yee Ming Khaw et al
Abstract
Environmental triggers have important functions in multiple sclerosis (MS) susceptibility...
NIH: Director's Messages - New resources for large-scale ME/CFS research
Active NINDS efforts are underway to seek a better understanding of ME/CFS in order to treat—and ultimately prevent—this disease. Across biomedical research, innovative tools and methods are being developed to help...
A reassuring comment about dr. Storla from someone who prefers to be anonymous:
Storla is really the right man for a severe ME clinic. Very compassionate and focused on symptom relief. He’s got a background from different highly respected Hospitals/Clinics witch gives him influence and respect...
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