Thanks for sharing, @mango
I wonder why they emphasised that "high-performing" women in particular are developing long Covid.
The medical specialist, Judith Bruchfeld, hypothesised that the reason for the large portion of women in this patient group, might be a possible autoimmune mechanism...
A clever friend found a Facebook post from November 25th 2020 of Garner in Grenada.
When googling Dengue and Grenada some local newspaper articles from September 2020 comes up about a significant jump in Dengue cases.
Post edited to remove link to the Facebook post as on second thought sharing...
It fits the manuscript to the recovery stories at Recovery Norge. Similar wording, argumentation, with kicks towards ME patients fighting for biomedical research and by saying stories from recovered are more important to listen to.
The planned study on LP in Norway has received a lot of...
Trial By Error by David Tuller: Game-Changing Articles in The Guardian and The New York Times
Many hoped, as I did, that the long-covid phenomenon would bring much-needed attention to ME/CFS itself, as well as greater awareness of the pervasive neglect and dismissiveness to which these patients...
New guest blog from Jørn Tore Haugen, Master of Science in Engineering at the blog "Life with ME by Sissel".
The title is: Energy failure in ME/CFS
Sub headlines:
Mitochondria
What is PEM?
What is a CPET?
Overview studies
Learn more
The battle for truth
In this blogpost, Jørn Tore Haugen has...
A great commentary today in the newspaper Dagbladet (the same newspaper who has defended the LP trial in several articles and attacked those who criticise it). The commentary is written by an independent author called Camara Lundestad Joof who shares a weekly column with a few other...
I don't know. But I hope they're able to make a summary in English. They've published several very good and thorough reports based on surveys and I agree it would be great if more was available in English. Probably comes down to capacity.
The Norwegian ME Association reports in their latest news summary that they have just published a new survey about disease course. The survey took place in 2019 and had 5 822 respondents. The survey had two main questions: what are typical disease courses and which factors have had a negative or...
It's the same article I shared December 18th on post number #475 in this thread, but much better to have a properly translated article than a google translated one. The journalist is also the editor of this news site about research. She's talked and written about ME and research into ME several...
Wow! He nailed it!!
If one good thing emerges from this pandemic, it could be more recognition and funding for people with ME/CFS. This must begin – and it’s amazing that in 2021, it still needs to be said – with doctors listening to patients and taking them seriously. Treatments should be...
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