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    Saliva antibody-fingerprint of reactivated latent viruses after mild/asymptomatic COVID-19 is unique in patients with [ME/CFS], 2022, Apostolou et al

    I understand that the antibodies titles can be meaningless per se. My question was more about the repartition of the antibodies. Why would there be a difference between patients and control? If you can separate a population in two groups with a blood test and that it matches repartition of the...
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    Saliva antibody-fingerprint of reactivated latent viruses after mild/asymptomatic COVID-19 is unique in patients with [ME/CFS], 2022, Apostolou et al

    What could explain the difference in saliva antibodies beetwen MECFS patients and healthy control?
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    Internet-delivered CBT based interventions for adults with chronic pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RCT, 2022, Gandy et al

    Abstract This study examined the efficacy of internet-delivered cognitive and behavioural interventions for adults with chronic pain AND explored the role of clinical and study characteristics as moderators of treatment effects. PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, CENTRAL and CINAHL were searched to...
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    Can psychiatry make medicine better? Michael Sharpe, 29 Nov 2022

    Psychiatry could do a lot: get rid of bad science in its field.
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    Functional neurological symptoms as initial presentation of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: case series 2022 Gómez-Mayordomo et al

    These people can't admit they misdiagnosed someone. They can't admit being wrong. It is literally impossible to trust them.
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    Creative Long Covid: A qualitative exploration of the experience of Long Covid through the medium of creative narratives, 2022, Pearson et al

    These are not 'symptoms', they are consequences. And partly consequences of lack of care and consideration.
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    Long covid—an update for primary care, the BMJ, 2022, Trisha Greenhalgh

    https://www.bmj.com/content/378/bmj-2022-072117
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    Long-term neurologic outcomes of COVID-19, 2022, Al-Aly et al.

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-022-02001-z Twitter thread about this study
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    Do people with ME/CFS and joint hypermobility represent a disease subgroup? An analysis using registry data, 2024, Kathleen Mudie et al

    Seriously? Nothing can be said about data collected that way. We can't criticise the PBS crowd and do worst than them.
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    WHO Clinical management of COVID-19 patients: living guideline

    Chapter on care of long Covid https://app.magicapp.org/#/guideline/6471
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    Risk of Long Covid in people infected with SARS-CoV-2 after 2 doses of a C-19 vaccine: community-based, matched cohort study, 2022, Ayoubkhani et al

    Daniel Ayoubkhani, Matthew L Bosworth, Sasha King, Koen B Pouwels, Myer Glickman, Vahé Nafilyan, Francesco Zaccardi, Kamlesh Khunti, Nisreen A Alwan, A Sarah Walker https://academic.oup.com/ofid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ofid/ofac464/6696170?login=false
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    Well-known, famous people with Covid-19 and Long Covid

    Jamie Oliver reveals his wife Jools has been suffering with long Covid for two years and says specialist doctors have been unable to solve the problem Not much in the article https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11127733/Jamie-Oliver-reveals-wife-Jools-suffering-long-Covid-two-years.html
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    Effectiveness of an intervention for reducing sitting time and improving health in office workers: three arm cluster RCT, 2022, Edwardson et al.

    https://www.bmj.com/content/378/bmj-2021-069288 Interesting that this increased standing time is not associated with health improvement nor productivity. Comment on the study:
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    Covid-19 vaccines and vaccinations

    Just his biased opinion. The data shows the opposite. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7105e1.htm
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    Fear conditioning as a pathogenic mechanism in the postural tachycardia syndrome, Norcliffe-Kaufmann et al, 2022

    Trial By Error: A Letter to Journal Brain About Paper Claiming POTS Is a “Functional Psychogenic Disorder” by @dave30th Jonathan Edwards, Mady Hornig and Brian Hughes among the signatories...
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    Anaesthesia and the development of functional neurological disorder: A systematic review and case series, 2022, Huepe-Artigasa et al

    I am not sure the quote marks indicate that the symptoms may be caused by anaesthesia per se, but that the ‘model’ may be one with causing, precipitating and perpetuating factors directly linked with false illness beliefs of some kind about anaesthesia.
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