Environmental pesticide exposure and Alzheimer's disease in southern Spain: A cross-sectional study
Cristofer Ruiz-González, Pablo Román, Lola Rueda-Ruzafa, Diana Cardona, Mar Requena, Raquel Alarcón
Abstract
The intensive cultivation under plastic in southern Spain has made the agricultural...
Exploring self-reported causal attributions of long COVID: beyond viral origins
Zoe Sirotiak, Jenna L Adamowicz, Emily BK Thomas
Abstract
Long COVID is associated with diverse physical and mental health symptoms. The mechanisms of long COVID remain unclear, and many with long COVID face...
Neurologic Sequelae Following Ebola Virus Disease in Children in Liberia: An Observational Cohort Study
Hanalise V Huff, Collin van Ryn, Cavan S Reilly, Avindra Nath, B Jeanne Billioux, Helen D Tarfeh-Burnette, Kumblytee L Johnson, David R Bearden
Background
The West Africa Ebola virus disease...
I only really have three symptoms, fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, and anxiety, and they all get worse after eating, but only for a few hours, so not PEM.
It happens to me almost every day, and I eat alone, so I'm sure it's the food. It's not as bad when it's a very small meal, but seems to...
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ME/CFS and Long COVID
SARS-CoV-2 hijacks host CD55, CD59 and factor H to impair antibody- dependent complement-mediated lysis, 2024, Gebetsberger et al
Preprint - Role of the complement system in Long COVID, 2024, Farztdinov, Scheibenbogen et al.
Persistent complement...
With the MS study, they only surveyed for sleepiness after the meal. Are they sleepier before the meal too? I don't think this is very useful, actually.
I'm looking into post-meal fatigue. I get so so tired after a big meal. Barely able to move or think. I usually end up taking a nap. Starts immediately and lasts about 2-3 hours then slowly tapers off.
I know post meal fatigue or sleepiness happens in lots of healthy people, so I'm not sure if...
Postprandial somnolence in people with multiple sclerosis
Tatiana Christmas, Neena Singh, Saul Reyes, Kimberley Allen-Philbey, Gavin Giovannoni
Objectives
To identify whether people with MS (pwMS) suffer from postprandial somnolence (PPS) more than people without MS (controls), to examine...
There's an editorial for this journal issue that discusses this study, but it's behind a paywall so I can only see the first page, and it's in image format so I can't copy text.
Power Outage: Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Long COVID Measured Using 1H and 31P MR Spectroscopy, 2024, Parraga et al
The abstract doesn't mention it, but they also found low carnosine. From the paper:
Key Results
■ In this prospective study of 41 participants with post–COVID-19 condition (PCC) and 29 healthy controls, proton and phosphorus MR spectroscopy revealed a higher phosphocreatine recovery rate time...
1H and 31P MR Spectroscopy to Assess Muscle Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Long COVID
Lucy E. M. Finnigan, Mark Philip Cassar, Mehrsa Jafarpour, Antonella Sultana, Zakariye Ashkir, Karim Azer, Stefan Neubauer, Damian J. Tyler, Betty Raman, Ladislav Valkovič
Background
Emerging evidence suggests...
The way I read it is mainly his worry at seeing people for whom there's a good chance psychiatric treatments would be helpful being influenced to think "psychiatric" is a dirty word and rejecting something that may actually ease their suffering. As far as I understand - and I could be wrong -...
Effects of COVID-19 Infection on Symptom Severity and Disability in Multiple Sclerosis
Amber Salter, Samantha Lancia, Gary R. Cutter, Robert J. Fox, Ruth Ann Marrie
Background and Objectives
Infections, including infection with SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), could alter the course of multiple...
2:17:18 Tim Henrich–Molecular Imaging in Long COVID & Tissue Biopsy Program Updates
Main takeaways:
Tim Henrich provides some updates about imaging and biopsy studies at LIINC. Their goal is to study viral persistence in long COVID using tissue.
They have imaged 75 people and taken about 90...
Post-coronavirus disease 2019–associated symptoms among children and adolescents in the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron era
Anne Schlegtendal, Christoph Maier, Julien Stein, Jakob Höpner, Astrid Petersmann, Denisa Drinka, Reinhard Berner, Thomas Lücke, Nicole Toepfner, Folke Brinkmann
Purpose
Lack of a...
Yeah, oral fluids/electrolytes is pretty high too if looking at moderately improved. 23% of ME/CFS either moderately or much improved. It also has the highest number of people who answered out of the 181 treatments.
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