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  1. Sean

    Review Chronic stress and cognitive dysfunction in [ME/CFS]: HPA axis dysregulation and hippocampal plasticity 2026 Kang et al

    The lack of a causal role for stress (as measured by cortisol) in the onset of ME/CFS has been known for over 20 years. From 'The HPA axis and the genesis of chronic fatigue syndrome', Cleare A (2004): In addition, there is no evidence that an abnormal initial stress response is...
  2. Sean

    Blog: DNA sequencing study to help pinpoint biology of ME gets £4.7m

    Thank you, @Simon M. :thumbup:
  3. Sean

    SequenceME genetic study - from Oxford Nanopore Technologies, the University of Edinburgh and Action for ME

    Seems to be a disturbance in the force within the MEA. :emoji_smiling_imp: Riley's nonsense reminds of Edward Shorter's nonsense that there will never be any evidence that ME/CFS is biological.
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    Crowdfunding for David Tuller during April 2026

    :emoji_smile_cat:
  5. Sean

    News from France

    This is very serious. It is unacceptable that research is hindered by various groups. They really don't do self-awareness, do they?
  6. Sean

    Crowdfunding for David Tuller during April 2026

    :thumbup: :hug:
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    [ME/CFS Research Foundation] International ME/CFS Conference 2026 on 7–8 May - register for free now!

    https://www.s4me.info/threads/pace-trial-tsc-and-tmg-minutes-released.3150/post-57716
  8. Sean

    [ME/CFS Research Foundation] International ME/CFS Conference 2026 on 7–8 May - register for free now!

    That was the public excuse. The excuse behind the scenes to the trial governing committee was that actimeters had failed to show a benefit, therefore there was no point in using them. Think about that. They are saying that they should not be required to use measures that might falsify their claim.
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    [ME/CFS Research Foundation] International ME/CFS Conference 2026 on 7–8 May - register for free now!

    I was just noting the ones that match my experience most strongly. Not saying there aren't other areas of the body that could be affected.
  10. Sean

    [ME/CFS Research Foundation] International ME/CFS Conference 2026 on 7–8 May - register for free now!

    Most signal is found in the shoulders, postural muscles, the neck,... Now that is interesting. It fits my experience of pain distribution. Also might help explain sleep disturbance and quality problems, via pain in those areas.
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    [ME/CFS Research Foundation] International ME/CFS Conference 2026 on 7–8 May - register for free now!

    ...or a reduced extracellular space. Interesting. :nerd:
  12. Sean

    UK: Physios for ME

    Why can't they just talk to patients directly? I have serious doubts that anybody who has not had ME/CFS could reproduce a decent simulation of it. Quite concerned about the risks of this, actually.
  13. Sean

    Crowdfunding for David Tuller during April 2026

    $62,237 82% 2 days left ------------ The extended time for donations meant I could squeeze one more in. :thumbup:
  14. Sean

    Book: 'Tell me where it hurts' by Dr Rachel Zoffness

    Or anaesthetic for medical procedures. I will take these people more seriously when they undergo major invasive surgery without it.
  15. Sean

    Review Mentalising impairments in somatic symptom and functional neurological disorders: A systematic review 2026 Stagaki et al

    A further methodological concern in Seitz et al. [10] was the unexpected finding that healthy controls reported significantly higher levels of childhood trauma across all domains than the SSD group. Given established links between childhood trauma and mentalizing impairments [[54], [55], [56]]...
  16. Sean

    2025: The 2019/24 Cochrane Larun review Exercise Therapy for CFS - including IAG, campaign, petition, comments and articles

    NICE's guideline has no bearing on the correctness of our conclusions and has been widely criticized for failing to adhere to science. No, it has been loudly misrepresented and viciously defamed by a small group of hardcore psychosomatic fans who stand to lose big time from NICE's correct...
  17. Sean

    Safety considerations and adverse events associated with exercise across medical disciplines, 2026, Soliman

    And typically only marginally improved at that, IIRC. Similar to the 6MWT results in PACE. Statistically significant, yes. But of no meaningful practical value, and certainly not an 'effective' treatment for ME/CFS itself.
  18. Sean

    Corticosteroids, hydrocortisone, prednisone for ME/CFS

    No idea if it is a common response for ME/CFS patients, but I had something like that experience [with Prednisolone]. Not a full vacation, but a very distinct and substantial improvement, that went away after I stopped taking them. However, that is also a common response to steroids in the...
  19. Sean

    Improvements in long COVID symptoms, functional level [& illness perceptions] after concentrated micro-choice-based rehabilitation…, 2026, Jürgensen+

    However, little is known about how changes in illness perceptions in rehabilitation impact symptoms and functional levels. After decades of studies on exactly that kind of question. What magical new perspective do they think they have invented this time around?
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