Sounds like something you’d need to speak to your GP practice about rather than the company itself if you have questions or concerns. They are the ones who will have initiated and contracted this out and are responsible for it.
I’ll have more of a dig to find any relevant papers rather than just articles and press releases and update this post or thread. But it looks like another positive for mRNA vaccines.
Not something I have direct experience of but I think just reading the posts from any number of academics on (social network of your choice) with similar experiences gives a pretty good indication of people’s faith in the system,
I’ve not got through the full paper yet, hoping the html version will be available soon and work with text to speech, but from what I’ve read I did want to add a comment.
Firstly thanks to @Mark Vink for getting involved with the discussion, it’s always great to see authors here.
For obvious...
I came across this tool, the PAN-GO Functionome from the Gene Ontology Consortium, which may be if interest to people exploring gene functionality.
It doesn’t seem to be one of the libraries available in Enrichr (although that does have their older Panther data)
A compendium of human gene functions derived from evolutionary modelling
Abstract
A comprehensive, computable representation of the functional repertoire of all macromolecules encoded within the human genome is a foundational resource for biology and biomedical research.
The Gene Ontology...
Understood, and I’m sure we all appreciate the effort and intent. I’m just asking for you to provide the sources for the claims made, especially about specific rules and procedures mentioned. I use Gemini myself and if there are sources it will have provided links. Or you can search on the sites...
I’d be very careful about reading too much into this from an LLM generated conversation which may not be accurate. If you have primary sources which support this can I suggest posting them @Cinders66 ? Gemini often gives source links and the UK Parliament and House of Commons Libraries are great...
Agree. People with ME/CFS need time to write to their MPs and MPs need time to get events in their diaries. Asking people a few days before an event is a complete waste of everyone’s time.
“The Annual General Meeting of the APPG will be held on Wednesday 21st January — it's so important we get...
Yeah. And tbh, trialing this stuff, with unknown consequences, maybe starting with severe isn’t the best. F&M aren’t in a position to provide ongoing support for any negative impacts, Being ready for as soon as we have better evidence definitely.
Yeah, I’m not as bad as @Yann04 on the sensory side most of the time. But they put it very well. I can speak and be spoken to for short periods. And use audio as I find it easier than reading (which is impossible in long form). But I have a managed family/home environment and visitors who don’t...
It really didn’t, it’s okay, And I may not be right! It’s just a point of view and a shared frustration of things not happening and some rubbish lobbying from MPs. And probably my own fears of the NHS! All good and please continue to argue for what you believe :)
Sure, you know how much I want it, have been lobbying for it and have encouraged others here to do the same. I agree research is what will ultimately bring wider change most effectively. But it will take time.
I’m just being realistic about how I see people’s reactions and the limited resources...
We’d all love that to happen, but tbh we know it will just result in the same answer saying it is the responsibility of the funding body… It would be great for people to write letters to their representatives on this but I’m not sure questions in the house will have the biggest impact.
Focusing...
From what I remember reading everyone attended their clinic, may be wrong here. But how studies are performed and eventually treatments delivered to those unable to leave their beds/homes without significant negative impact has often been discussed
I like the idea of microglia and or astrocytes being involved here :) They seem quite lipid sensitive like B cells too?
Thanks. Understood. Fairly sure I’m on about a theory a week this last year! I’m not in a position to test anything though so will continue to hand waive and throw ideas...
Usually I guess. But could this all happen, within B cells themselves? Sorry I’m crossing threads as well as streams of thought a bit here.. But if B cells are in his lipid altered state, could that push pathways like TLR, NLRP3, cGAS–STING within them closer to thresholds for...
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