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    SMPDL3B a novel biomarker and therapeutic target in myalgic encephalomyelitis, 2025, Moreau, Fluge, Mella et al

    Alain Moreau responded to an email: Corrected legend: Edit: Note that I think he meant Supplementary Table S3. It has most of the items from the original legend, but not all, though.
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    USA: Center for Solutions for ME/CFS - news and updates from Columbia University's NIH funded center

    Health Rising: 'The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Ian Lipkin Talks on ME/CFS' Includes an interview with Ian Lipkin:
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    SMPDL3B a novel biomarker and therapeutic target in myalgic encephalomyelitis, 2025, Moreau, Fluge, Mella et al

    It seems like some charts are missing from figure 2. The caption talks about fig 2a through 2n, but I only see 2a through 2g. And 2b through 2g in the image seem to correspond to 2i through 2n in the caption, with 2b through 2h missing.
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    SMPDL3B a novel biomarker and therapeutic target in myalgic encephalomyelitis, 2025, Moreau, Fluge, Mella et al

    Interesting that they never refer to it as ME/CFS. Only ME, with a note that it's also known as CFS.
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    What resources exist worldwide that hold genetic data on people with ME/CFS?

    This might be the thread you're thinking of. Also, this website discusses the difference. Basically, GWAS looks only at the most common variants, so it could miss a lot. WGS looks at the whole genome, and also looks at different types of mutations that a GWAS doesn't.
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    What resources exist worldwide that hold genetic data on people with ME/CFS?

    I think maybe it was a GWAS to start with, and they decided to do the whole genome recently. This protocol for RECOVER from 2022 says a GWAS will be a part of it.
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    What resources exist worldwide that hold genetic data on people with ME/CFS?

    I don't think I've heard anything since they announced they were doing WGS in January.
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    What resources exist worldwide that hold genetic data on people with ME/CFS?

    RECOVER was planning on doing whole genome sequencing for long COVID. I would assume they asked participants questions about having ME/CFS.
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    CoRE: Long Covid, Lyme and related conditions clinic at Mt Sinai hospital

    Thanks for sharing @DHagen. That's wild. Are they not responding at all, or just not answering what dosage to take?
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    Priced out: Some Long COVID and ME specialists charge high prices for concierge care, The Sick Times

    Probably good for business that many people recover from long COVID naturally after a few months. If they happened to be seeing one of these doctors at the time, it'd be easy to mistakenly connect recovery with one of their treatments and then spread the word.
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    Priced out: Some Long COVID and ME specialists charge high prices for concierge care, The Sick Times

    Holy cow. On first read, I thought those were fees a doctor paid to be allowed to practice in and get patients from this health network. Who can afford that?? Here are Dr. Ruhoy's fees. For the most value per dollar: $8500/month to get 2 hours of time with her per month, 45 minutes with a...
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    Advocates of Research-Supported Treatments for PTSD are Losing in Lots of Ways: What Are We Going to Do About It?, 2025, Cox et al

    Advocates of Research-Supported Treatments for PTSD are Losing in Lots of Ways: What Are We Going to Do About It? Keith S. Cox, R. Trent Codd, III Abstract Most individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) do not receive science-based treatment. This is a massive problem and the...
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    Reaction time deficits in a 3D virtual reality test in patients with ME/CFS, 2025, Ladek et al

    Reaction time deficits in a 3D virtual reality test in patients with ME/CFS Anja-Maria Ladek; Marianna Lucio; Christian Y Mardin; Bettina Hohberger [Line breaks added] Purpose Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a debilitating post-infectious disorder affecting approximately 140,000–310,000...
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    Cytokine profiles associated with persisting symptoms of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19, 2025, Kwon et al

    Editorial about this study: Unraveling the immune responses in long COVID through cytokine profiling Oh-Hyun Cho [First paragraph with line breaks added] As the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic begins to subside, increasing attention has been directed toward the post-acute sequelae of...
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    Cytokine profiles associated with persisting symptoms of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19, 2025, Kwon et al

    Cytokine profiles associated with persisting symptoms of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 Ji-Soo Kwon, Euijin Chang, Hyeon Mu Jang, Ji Yeun Kim, Woori Kim, Ju Yeon Son, Junho Cha, Choi Young Jang, Seongman Bae, Jiwon Jung, Min Jae Kim, Yong Pil Chong, Sang-Oh Lee, Sang-Ho Choi, Yang Soo Kim...
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    Causal Relationship Between Diet, Lipids, Immune Cells, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Two-Mediation Mendelian Randomization Study, 2025, Li et al

    I added a comment on PubPeer a few days ago about how the discussion flips the direction of causality for cheese and says fermented cheese is protective, even though fermented cheese is never mentioned in the results. Someone else just added another comment pointing out more issues: The...
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    Brain Retraining treatment for ME/CFS and Long COVID - discussion thread

    After misinterpreting harmless signals from the body, such as exercise, as harmful, right?
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