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...
Fantastic effort by the ME patients interviewed! Very informative and recognisable. The GP who participated on the other hand talked about MUS and mind-body connection, and thus kind of involuntarily underlined the patient's stories of how hard it is to be believed and get proper help.
The doctor they hired is Dag G. Storla. He is a specialist in internal medicine and infectious diseases.
He has a private clinic for CFS/ME and borrelia.
I attended a lecture by him several years ago. It was at a conference promoting ME treatment at a Norwegian clinic by the Dead Sea. The...
The Norwegian ME Association has uploaded a brochure from Røysumtunet about their care facility for severe ME patients which is soon ready to accept patients.
It's a PDF, so not possible to google translate, but you can see more pictures of the place. It looks beautiful...
Press release from NIH from 27th Jan:
Research tools for ME/CFS-related data and biospecimens now available
Two new research tools developed by RTI International(link is external), the Data Management and Coordinating Center for the NIH-funded ME/CFS Collaborative Research Centers (CRCs)...
Very good. Glad to see a politician speaking about this! Unfortunately I read the comment which I assume is written by a health care worker.
Here's how it begins:
Are these clinics really needed? I am open to new science and the fact that we do not know everything at the moment.However, I think...
The podcast is also available on YouTube. It was a great episode about listening to and cooperate with patients when researching, how important it is to make sure you're not harming trial participants, how much there is to build from the ME community, how it is crucial with more investment in...
I don't know. But I recommend listening to the podcast episode linked above. Once he'd learned of problematic aspects with fatigue measures, about the PACE trial, PEM and results from patient-led research into Long Covid, he stopped his own research project.
I'm sorry, but am too foggy headed...
I am listening to this podcast episode now. Not sure I'll be able to make a summary, but the Canadian researcher is taking about challenges in how to perform research into rehabilitation of Long Covid patients when there are so many unknown factors. At about 20 minutes in (where I'm at now) he...
Publication history
Accepted September 21, 2018
First published November 14, 2018.
Online issue publication
January 23, 2020
Does anyone know if it has received any reactions?
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