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    October 2025 IACFS/ME Conference

    Part 2 from Health Rising: Low Brain Norepinephrine Levels in ME/CFS and Long COVID Pt. II: A ChatGPT Based Treatment Program Yet, the blog goes on to describe a treatment protocol developed by ChatGPT for these unvalidated findings. Some of the other interventions recommended by ChatGPT: I...
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    News From Jarred Younger / Neuroinflammation, Pain, and Fatigue Laboratory at UAB, From Aug 2020

    I think there's some confusion due to a mistake in the AI summary. He's describing dextro-naltrexone, not dextrorphan (and also not dextro-naloxone). Dextro-naltrexone is the mirror molecule of the commonly used low dose naltrexone.
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    News from Germany

    Discussion relating to an article by Martin Rücker about Germany's post-infectious disease initiative have been moved to the dedicated thread: Germany's "National Decade Against Post-Infectious Diseases"
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    Trial Report Preoperative Hypnosis versus Mindfulness for Reducing Postoperative symptoms in Breast Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial, 2025, Reme et al

    What do you mean by them claiming they are equal? Aren't they claiming they are not equal based on their results?
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    [COVID-19] Pandemic is Associated with a Substantial Rise in Frequency and Severity of Presentation of Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes, 2022, Magge et al

    The Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic is Associated with a Substantial Rise in Frequency and Severity of Presentation of Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Published: 2022 [Line breaks added] Objectives: To evaluate the frequency and severity of new cases of youth-onset...
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    News from Germany

    Wow, I'm surprised how critical this is. I mean, we're talking about €3 million, so it's good to make sure the trial design is sound. But is it typical to take issue with so many parts of a protocol? I put the image into OCR to turn into text for easier reading, and added line breaks:
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    Preprint The Central Role of Macrophages in Long COVID Pathophysiology, 2025, McMillan et al

    The Central Role of Macrophages in Long COVID Pathophysiology McMillan, Philip; Turner, Anthony; Uhal, Bruce [Line breaks added] Abstract This review article attempts to provide a unifying hypothesis to explain the myriad of symptoms and predispositions underlying the development of PASC...
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    An expert criticism on post-publication peer review platforms: the case of pubpeer, 2025, Tsatsakis et al

    It's a very strange system we currently have. The authors doing the science have to pay to publish. And the people reading the science have to pay. The peer-reviewers don't get paid for their help making money for the publisher. I don't know what value a publisher adds that can't be provided by...
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    An expert criticism on post-publication peer review platforms: the case of pubpeer, 2025, Tsatsakis et al

    Absolutely. Authors often reply, and sometimes get into spirited debates.
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    An expert criticism on post-publication peer review platforms: the case of pubpeer, 2025, Tsatsakis et al

    I think Pubpeer is kind of an in-between. It's considered fairly reputable because a large amount of comments about image manipulation and other issues have been posted about on there and led to retractions. But it's not officially attached to any journal, just a non-profit. While it might be...
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    An expert criticism on post-publication peer review platforms: the case of pubpeer, 2025, Tsatsakis et al

    The thing is, unless governments make laws saying you can't criticize a study on the internet unless you have uploaded an ID, which sounds ridiculous to me, it can't practically be achieved. If S4ME and Pubpeer take the initiative and somehow require your real name, then people will just start...
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    An expert criticism on post-publication peer review platforms: the case of pubpeer, 2025, Tsatsakis et al

    While I'm all for free speech and being able to freely point out issues with papers, I just want to at least acknowledge that PubPeer can at least theoretically be weaponized against authors. Moderators on PubPeer don't thoroughly check every comment for accuracy. So if someone had a grudge or...
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    Temporal dynamics of the plasma proteomic landscape reveals maladaptation in ME/CFS following exertion, 2025, Germain et al.

    With too low, I was thinking it could be the body not keeping up with normal axon repair/replacement/plasticity processes that maybe are supposed to happen after exertion.
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    Temporal dynamics of the plasma proteomic landscape reveals maladaptation in ME/CFS following exertion, 2025, Germain et al.

    I've only quickly skimmed, but the axon guidance gene set being most significant stood out. This was based on proteins measured before exercise on day 2. The negative enrichment score indicates that proteins in the pathway were downregulated. Figure 4: These are the leading edge genes in the...
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    An expert criticism on post-publication peer review platforms: the case of pubpeer, 2025, Tsatsakis et al

    I only read the abstract, but thought it might be kind of interesting since I would say S4ME's discussions often seem to fit the "post-publication peer review" idea.
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    An expert criticism on post-publication peer review platforms: the case of pubpeer, 2025, Tsatsakis et al

    An expert criticism on post-publication peer review platforms: the case of pubpeer Abstract While traditional peer review offers advantages in academic publishing, it is often hampered by significant weaknesses, leading to frustration among many authors. Scientific discoveries after...
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    Polybio Fall Symposium 2025

    My mistake, I just looked at the video from last year, and it's the same plot. Timestamped link.
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    Polybio Fall Symposium 2025

    Some notes on Morgane Bomsel's talk: This is about patients with symptoms more than 6 months after acute COVID, and median 16 months after. She showed a plot of SARS-CoV-2 detected in megakaryocytes which is the same as the one shown last year: Around 30% of megakaryocytes in long COVID have...
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    Germany's "National Decade Against Post-Infectious Diseases"

    I might be misunderstanding something, but doesn't NIH have a budget of around $1.5 billion for long COVID over about a decade? https://thesicktimes.org/2024/12/12/nih-announces-147-million-in-additional-long-covid-research-funding-new-budget-details/
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    [Abstract] Prognostic value of cardiac computed tomography delayed enhancement in individuals with post-acute sequelae of COVID-19, 2025, Aikawa et al

    Abstract 4344995: Prognostic value of cardiac computed tomography delayed enhancement in individuals with post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 [Line breaks added] Introduction/Background Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) have been recognized as serious complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection...
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