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  1. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Developing a blood cell-based diagnostic test for ME/CFS using peripheral blood mononuclear cells, 2023, Xu, Morten et al

    It seems that there was also a failed replication attempt included in this paper. The authors write (my bolding): "We first used a simple approach to examining mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in frozen PBMCs from 41 out of the 98 subjects. A previous report by Tomas et al. has shown a...
  2. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Effectiveness of Pain Neuroscience Education in Patients with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain and Central Sensitization: A Systematic Review 2023 Lepri

    Reviews like this one are more like a declaration that the authors think pain neuroscience education works, regardless of the evidence, and that their (future) work should be interpreted with this bias in mind.
  3. ME/CFS Science Blog

    GDF15 linked to maternal risk of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy 2023 Fejzo et al (hyperemesis gravidarum - morning sickness in pregnancy)

    "And, Dr. Fejzo hopes, it could finally put to rest the idea that the condition is psychological. " I wonder how those who accuse ME/CFS patients of dualism would respond to that.
  4. ME/CFS Science Blog

    GDF15 linked to maternal risk of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy 2023 Fejzo et al (hyperemesis gravidarum - morning sickness in pregnancy)

    Thanks for tagging me @Hutan. I agree this is a good example that would fit well in the dark history of psychosomatic medicine. The blog is currently on hold due to health and other reasons (there are still a lot of stories on our list to write about). I hope to continue it somewhere in the...
  5. ME/CFS Science Blog

    EU: COVI workshops: EU crisis preparedness and response and “long COVID”

    I think the experts Peter Piot, Dominique Salmon, Clara Lehmann, Carmen Scheibenbogen all stressed that Long Covid is not psychosomatic.
  6. ME/CFS Science Blog

    EU: COVI workshops: EU crisis preparedness and response and “long COVID”

    MEP Pascal Arimont made a great intervention: MEP Radan Kanev also mentioned ME/CFS and the European resolution adopted before the pandemic.
  7. ME/CFS Science Blog

    EU: COVI workshops: EU crisis preparedness and response and “long COVID”

    Thankfully, the link with ME/CFS was mentioned a lot by MEPs and the presenters so I hope that it will be included in the final COVI report.
  8. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Health system support among patients with ME/CFS in Switzerland, 2023, Tschopp

    Some quotes from patients in the survey: "All doctors said I had depression, but the psychiatrist said I had no depression and that it was somatic." "“Before my disease, I have always been a big sportsman, so GET was attractive to me when prescribed. However, it worsened all my symptoms.”...
  9. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Non-pharmacological interventions for self-management of fatigue in adults: An umbrella review of potential interventions... 2023 Brown et al

    This seems to be the review on fatigue after post-viral illness that they included: A mixed-methods systematic review of post-viral fatigue interventions: Are there lessons for long Covid? | PLOS ONE
  10. ME/CFS Science Blog

    The Conners Continuous Performance Test CPT3™: Is it a reliable marker to predict neurocognitive dysfunction in ME/CFS ? 2023, Fernandez-Quiros et al

    It seems that the test, the 3rd Conners Continuous Performance Test, CPT3™ mostly measures attention deficits and is used to diagnose ADHD. It's a computerized test that takes 14 minutes. Patients sit in front of a computer screen and have to press the spacebar when any letter except “X”...
  11. ME/CFS Science Blog

    The Conners Continuous Performance Test CPT3™: Is it a reliable marker to predict neurocognitive dysfunction in ME/CFS ? 2023, Fernandez-Quiros et al

    So perhaps what is needed is a consent form that is so complicated that it could act as a cognitive test. (This was intended as a joke).
  12. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Earliest discussion of Long COVID and ME/CFS following the corona-pandemic

    Early thread by Dr. Mark Guthridge dated March 14.
  13. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Earliest discussion of Long COVID and ME/CFS following the corona-pandemic

    The New Scientist had this article on the subject dated April 2020: https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24632783-400-could-the-coronavirus-trigger-post-viral-fatigue-syndromes/
  14. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Earliest discussion of Long COVID and ME/CFS following the corona-pandemic

    I'm looking for the early discussion on the S4ME forum but also elsewhere in the ME/CFS patient community of the idea that the corona-pandemic might lead to an increase in ME/CFS incidence. I found this thread which started discussing this at the end of February 2020 but I suspect there will be...
  15. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Urine Metabolomics Exposes Anomalous Recovery after Maximal Exertion in Female ME/CFS Patients 2023, Glass, Hanson et al

    This figure got a lot of attention because of the stark differences between the two graphs. But as someone pointed out to me, these are sample averages for different metabolites which make it easier to have sharp contrasts without overlap between patients and controls. These aren't the...
  16. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Severe and Very Severe Myalgic Encephalopathy/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ME/CFS in Norway: Symptom Burden and Access to Care 2023 Sommerfelt et al

    From the discussion section: "For the typical patient, the most debilitating symptom was fatigue, followed by muscular and joint pain, cognitive symptoms (brain fog), sleep disorder, and sensory intolerance. Close to half of those with very severe disease had onset before 15 years of age...
  17. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Symptom-based clusters in people with ME/CFS: an illustration of clinical variety in a cross-sectional cohort 2023,Vaes,Jason et al

    Perhaps this mainly shows how difficult it is to create clusters based on symptom data.
  18. ME/CFS Science Blog

    No Causal Effects Detected in COVID-19 and ME/CFS: A Two Sample Mendelian Randomization Study 2023 Xu et al

    I don't understand it either. Is this even a valid method if most of the ME/CFS patients in the biobank could not have developed ME/CFS through COVID-19 as it has only been around for a couple of years?
  19. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Different risk factors distinguish myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome from severe fatigue 2023, Palacios, Komaroff

    They compared patients who met the first criterium of the Fukuda criteria (severe unexplained fatigue) to patients who met the first and second criterium (4 out of 8 additional symptoms).The first group was labelled severe fatigue, the second ME/CFS. All diagnoses were based on retrospective...
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