Another article by Hollis in Psychology Today. This one is Part 1 of a series, which I find a bit odd, as the previous articles already seemed like a series. Maybe a series within a series?
Harnessing Neuroplasticity for Chronic Fatigue Recovery
How can we use our psychology to affect our...
Ugh. Someone very recently asked about this in my group ("has anyone here tried...?"). I've never heard about this as an ME/CFS "cure" and was wondering were this idea came from.
Andrew Kirvin-Quamme, Karen D. Kirke, Oscar Junge, Jonathan C. W. Edwards, Kevin J. Holmes
Introduction
In a recent, high-profile study of post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (PI-ME/CFS), Walitt et al. (2024) assessed the performance of patients and healthy...
New article by Jake Hollis in Psychology Today. Why is this guy getting so much space to post his musings there?
ME/CFS, Long Covid, and Disconnection From the Self
Could the ways you meet the world make you vulnerable to chronic fatigue?
Key points
Certain personality traits have been...
I'm posting those names here so they come up in search results on S4ME, just for future reference.
Elizabeth Carlson
Recovered from ME/CFS
Kate Blake, Christine Cooper, Richard Forish, Sylvia Haasbroek, Jill Hermon, Jake Hollis, Peter Hope, Verena Hurst, Catherine Johns, Eleanor Kirby, Ebba...
Katrina Pears is actually a member here. I remember she posted a few things a while ago. However, I'm unable to tag her for some reason. I'm not sure if it is due to some technical difficulties or not. Anyway, here is her member profile in case someone else would like to tag her or maybe even...
Another article in the NL Times: Dutch doctors using questionable treatment on kids with chronic fatigue syndrome
It's written in English:
"Patient organizations PostCovidNL and LongCovidNederland told NOS that they can’t believe this treatment is still used on children with ME/CFS. Most Long...
Zheyi Wang, Zetai Bai & Yize Sun
Abstract
Background
Accumulating evidence has hinted at a correlation between immune cells and post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS). However, it is still ambiguous whether these associations indicate a causal connection.
Objective
To elucidate the potential...
Yes, I've seen it, thanks. This is one of the studies the Academy funded. The idea behind some of these studies seems worth investigating, however, there are problems with sampling in almost all of these, as you have found in this case for example. Other Hungarian long covid studies recruit...
I have even seen a (probably now deleted) Reddit thread accusing her of taking donations and then not sharing with the public what she did to recover. That really rubbed me the wrong way, even though I understand how devastating living with this disease is.
Full title: Cognitive Slowing, Dysfunction in Verbal Working Memory, Divided Attention and Response Inhibition in Post COVID-19 Condition in Young Adults
Johanna Takács, Darina Deák,Beáta Seregély and Akos Koller
Abstract
After COVID-19 infection, about 30% of people have clinically...
Abstract
Background: Patient participation can contribute to establishing high-quality, sustainable health services.
This study explored patient representatives’ perceptions of developing primary healthcare services to identify contextual factors that matter to their participation.
Methods...
I'm not sure at this point we have a lot of legal ground or even willingness from potentially useful organizations to help. I mean some of you may know that recently the Hungarian ME/CFS consensus recommendation has completely misrepresented what the NICE guideline says (it said NICE still...
New Jake Hollis article in Psychology Today:
Can Neuroscience Explain What Makes Fatigue Chronic?
The science of predictive processing sheds new light on persistent fatigue.
"Key points
The new science of predictive processing is prompting researchers to understand fatigue in a new way...
Full title: The potential therapeutic approaches targeting gut health in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS): a narrative review
Chou-Yi Hsu, Irfan Ahmad, Rana Warid Maya, Mayada Ahmed Abass, Jitendra Gupta, Abhayveer Singh, Kamal Kant Joshi, J. Premkumar, Samir Sahoo &...
I see the first two authors contributed equally to this paper, one of whom is Ádám Dénes. I've mentioned him several times here on the forum as he is one of the Hungarian long covid researchers most prominently featured in the media here. Unfortunately he never mentions ME/CFS or even just PEM...
In the very last paragraph you can read that Dr Ziaja was invited to speak at the ME/CFS conference in Berlin in May. In an earlier post in this thread I mentioned several concerning things about this group. And another odd one is that I couldn't find Dr Ziaja among the speakers at the...
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