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    The neuroendocrinology of stress and the importance of a proper balance between the mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptors, 2024, Gold & Wong

    (Guest Editorial) No Abstract Provided — First two paragraphs This editorial highlights two elegant articles published recently about the stress response in health and disease: Agorastos and Chrousos [1] and de Kloet and Joels [2]. Chrousos, the senior author of the first paper, is arguably...
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    The disappearance of ME/CFS

    I was rethinking about that appointment I had where I got diagnosed with FND and I remembered an interesting detail. (Note this is significant because the doctor I saw is officially a researcher in the neurological consequences of COVID, helped write the country guidelines for long COVID, and...
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    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Clinical Perspective, 2024, Jaques

    In the sense that they both stimulate sensory neurons, they could share the same mechanistic pathways.
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    Long COVID is associated with lower percentages of mature, cytotoxic NK cell phenotypes, 2024, Tsao et al.

    That’s a good point! I’m basing this on no immune knowledge at all, but I was under the impression that cytotoxic NK cells were the ones who mainly produced cytotoxicity as opposed to other types, but yes I had not considered other types may still produce it or adapt. The body is a lot more...
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    Long COVID is associated with lower percentages of mature, cytotoxic NK cell phenotypes, 2024, Tsao et al.

    That’s possible, I’m not familiar with how “cytotoxicity” is measured, is it in relation to a single cell (or an average thereof)? If yes, then you are correct. Though I would guess a lower number of cytotoxic NK cells would correlate with an average of lower cytotoxicity among NK cells.
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    Long COVID is associated with lower percentages of mature, cytotoxic NK cell phenotypes, 2024, Tsao et al.

    This matches previous findings in ME/CFS of lower than normal NK cell cytotoxicity. Also random but it would be a cool feature to be able to add tags to someone else’s post. In this case would it be possible to add “cytotoxic” as a tag? cheers.
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    Preprint COVID-19 Reproduction Numbers and Long COVID Prevalences in California State Prisons, 2024, Worden et al.

    I like to think that was their reasoning behind giving that person first authorship.
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    Preprint COVID-19 Reproduction Numbers and Long COVID Prevalences in California State Prisons, 2024, Worden et al.

    I shudder to think what would happen to a very severe person in a carceral system like america’s. I imagine it would be interpreted as maligering and treated as such until the person inevitably dies from not being able to pace and feed themselves properly.
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    P001 Sleep disturbance in patients with long-term neurological sequelae of COVID-19, 2024, Lung et al

    Abstract: Introduction Post COVID-19 neurological sequelae (popularly termed “Long COVID”), which include chronic sleep disruption and “brain fog” are widespread; however, studies have not yet comprehensively evaluated the concurrent effects of these disruptions of neurocognitive function and...
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    Adjusting for principal components can induce collider bias in genome-wide association studies, 2024, Grinde et al

    Abstract: Principal component analysis (PCA) is widely used to control for population structure in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Top principal components (PCs) typically reflect population structure, but challenges arise in deciding how many PCs are needed and ensuring that PCs do not...
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    Effect of metformin on exercise capacity in treatment naïve type 2 diabetes patients, 2024, Gunaseelan et Selvarjan

    Abstract: Objectives Exercise capacity is decreased in diabetes mellitus due to impaired insulin sensitivity, endothelial dysfunction and mitochondrial dysfunction. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of metformin on exercise capacity in treatment naïve patients with type 2 diabetes...
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    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Clinical Perspective, 2024, Jaques

    Abstract: MCS) is still debated, which is an obstacle to assessing treatment options. An analysis of the scientific literature combined with the clinical experience can suggest some avenues. Methods: The etiology of MCS and its underlying mechanisms were reviewed from the scientific literature...
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    Opinion Psychiatry as Mind-shaping, Russell, 2024

    Abstract: I argue that psychiatric researchers, clinicians, and the wider public actively regulate the minds of individuals with mental disorder through the prescriptive processes of mind-shaping (see Andrews in South J Philos 53:50–67, 2015a; Andrews in Philos Explor 18(2):282–296, 2015b...
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    United Kingdom: ME Association governance issues

    What’s the plan for the ME Association? They’ve clearly shown they aren’t willing to change. But they aren’t too friendly to the GET crowd. I mean anyone completely brainwashed by the “anti-recovery activist” narrative is going to see the ME Association as part of the “biomedical side”. And...
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    JK Rowling new book — chronic illness references

    It’s really unfair how such a small number of people have a disproportionate cultral influence.
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    United Kingdom: ME Association governance issues

    Whats a great use of pwME’s donated money (sarcasm)
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    United Kingdom: ME Association governance issues

    Is that a threat to pursue legal action against the people making these accusations?
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    Petition: S4ME 2023 - Cochrane: Withdraw the harmful 2019 Exercise therapy for CFS review

    A similar comment by him on bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sunsopeningband.bsky.social/post/3ldiwd53mak2a
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    Complement activation in a model of chronic fatigue syndrome, 2003, Sorensen et al

    According to wikipedia Could this be related to the liver findings in the replicated blood based biomarkers study?
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    Complement activation in a model of chronic fatigue syndrome, 2003, Sorensen et al

    Revisiting this study in the context of a non-negligeable amount of recent research finding complement abnormalities in people Long COVID has my peaked my interest.
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