A post about the Rosetta Stone study was moved to a dedicated thread: Rosetta Stone Study: £1.1m awarded to investigate links between ME/CFS and Long Covid
Posts about Rosetta Stone study were moved to a dedicated thread: Rosetta Stone Study: £1.1m awarded to investigate links between ME/CFS and Long Covid
Virtual Pet–Assisted Therapy to Alleviate Symptoms of Long COVID: A Prospective Pilot Interventional Study
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Background: Post–COVID-19 condition (long COVID) is characterized by persistent symptoms following acute infection. Given the limited efficacy of pharmacologic...
Reply to: Methodological Issues in Taquet et al.'s analysis preclude any conclusions regarding AS01 adjuvant's specific role in dementia prevention
Taquet, Maxime; Todd, John A.; Harrison, Paul J.
Abstract
In our study, we compared the risk of dementia between matched cohorts of patients who...
Discussion of on a stellate ganglion block trial has been moved to its own thread: Stellate Ganglion Block for the Treatment of COVID-19−Induced Parosmia, 2025, Farrell et al
Case Report: Celiac plexus block improves gastrointestinal Long COVID symptoms
Liu, Luke D.; Duricka, Deborah L.
Abstract
Lingering symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 infection, recognized as the clinical entity “Long COVID,” are common. Gastrointestinal dysfunction during and after COVID have...
Yes, so I did gene set enrichment analysis on the ranked list of genes from the Zhang study, meaning I took all ~17,000 genes, sorted by the attention score they got in the study, and tested which gene sets were over-represented among the highly ranked genes. In other words, going through...
Yes, if it was education-related confounding, I don't think it'd just be something like they learned more in school or had better teachers or something like that. I'd think it'd be something like people existing in a different school year with a whole different group of peers and possibly life...
Note that the regression they did weighed birthweeks closer to the cutoff point more heavily. That's the grey shading of the dots in the figures above. It looks like past about [edit: two years] on either side, there was very little weight given to the data points. They did this because the...
Posts about different papers have been split off to their own threads:
The recombinant shingles vaccine is associated with lower risk of dementia, 2024, Dercon et al
Lower risk of dementia with AS01-adjuvanted vaccination against shingles and respiratory syncytial virus infections, 2025...
Reply:
Methodological Issues in Taquet et al.‘s analysis preclude any conclusions regarding AS01 adjuvant’s specific role in dementia prevention
Williams, S. Elizabeth; Luisi, Kate; Liang, Caihua; Cane, Alejandro; Begier, Elizabeth
Abstract
Taquet et al. evaluated the impact of...
I skimmed. Some of the description of the symptoms of ME/CFS seems all right, though kind of generic sounding so possibly AI.
It culminates in advertising a treatment that they sell:
It is, but it looks like you need an account to read it. Not a huge barrier, but not everyone will want to do that.
"Create an account to redeem your FREE article"
Seems reasonable to me. Patients already go on ClinicalTrials.gov, where they'd see all these studies. This just filters it to relevant studies for their condition to make it easier.
Is this kind of study even more harmful to a patient than something like a 2-day CPET study? Should those also...
Some posts have been moved to the thread for the Visible app: Monitoring app - Visible - a platform "designed for any invisible illness that benefits from resting and pacing - including ME/CFS & Long Covid."
Response to the above:
There is currently no evidence that long-COVID-19 leads to neurodegenerative diseases such as SDAT, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Parkinson’s disease
Finsterer, Josef
No abstract, snippets:
Web | DOI | Brain Circulation | December 2025
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