Yes, according to Chris. Although it's qualified by this kind of long-Read sequencing that also picks up epigenetic signals.
It is, astonishing, though and something to celebrate.
Sorry for the ambiguity – I was saying that the samples are good to go. Which obviously saves a huge amount of...
It wouldn't, because of the samples.
And thanks re video - credit to @Adam pwme for the video creation. My thanks for his work and his patience (animations from Oxford nanopore, words and any errors by me),
Thanks. Does this work?
This is an extraordinary moment for ME/CFS. It used to get by on...
DNA sequencing study to help pinpoint biology of ME gets £4.7m
The science of Sequence ME and Long Covid
The UK government has awarded nearly £5 million to fund full sequencing of the DNA of 6,000 people with ME using the best available technology. This will help scientists home in on what is...
The award is from the Office for Life Science, and I Think Part of Its Remit Is Promoting Innovation in Healthcare. I understand from Chris Ponting) that this will be the largest full genome sequencing a single disease so far. Suddenly, ME/CFS is moving from the back of the queue to being at...
That is seriously impressive. Congratulations.
That's interesting. Charities don't usually like restricting donations in this way but for such an important study like this, it make sense.
My understanding is that the responder was not shown any options - they just state the illness, and the nurse chooses the option. Maybe chronic fatigue was incorrectly coded as CFS. CF has various estimates, but 4% isn't far off. Also note that the average age of the cohort at recruitment, the...
Thanks for all the great work on this, @forestglip
I'm finding it pretty hard to interpret the findings for several reasons:
- Many previous studies didn't find a bimodal pattern, and with out digging in to them, it's hard to be sure why that was.
- there seem to be differences by sex
- and also...
I think a lot of us rely on and appreciate your forensic analysis of papers. I'm sorry that's so many of them are unrewarding for you, But at least we know that certain studies aren't useful (sadly, a very common state of affairs).
Thank you for what you do. I can see why the particular study...
There will certainly be some post viral fatigue cases in this sample. We also see the same pattern of age peaks in mid teens and late 30s it in DecodeME, which also recruited via social media but had a decent question to screen for PEM in addition to requiring a diagnosis. And the same pattern...
That's true in some cases, less so in some others, such as the Norway. They diagnose about 1,500 a year from a population of around 5 million (equivalent of about 18,000 a year in the UK). And we know from NHS data (Samms & Ponting) that there are 100k diagnoses in the NHS HES database. That...
That was what stunned us, and makes the case more compelling. The data looks very different for Sweden and Norway (the former has a much smaller early peak), yet all the countries have very similar peak onset ages.
Yes, that's likely. But how would that selection bias produce such an unusual...
Please do post any corrections,
And can anyone advise me on how to include small photos of team members in the original Wordpress blog? When I tried to add them, they appeared huge on phone screens. Thanks. DMs appreciated.
ME/CFS onset had two peaks, which may be a clue to causes
New blog. (Formatted paper. Thread)
A new study strengthens the findings that ME/CFS is a disease with a highly unusual feature. Analysis of survey data on patients across Europe found there are two peak ages for
getting ME/CFS, around...
I agree that it's fantastic to have a negative results like this published. Right now, everything has been proposed, almost nothing ruled out. I know that Chris Ponting thought one of the benefits of.DecodeME , and making the data publicly available, was that researchers could use it for just...
That is telling. I don't suppose they have a sensitivity analysis that assumes that those who dropped out declined rather than stay the same as baseline?
One of the laws of the Pace trial was that things he reported deterioration were assessed by "independent" medics (presumably independent of...
The Cohens D for the mean difference for the six minute walking test for the grade exercise group in the Pace trial was 0.2. And not significant for the CBT group. This looks better than that, but I don't know what the Cohen's D would be here. But the result is very different from the effect...
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