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  1. Andy

    Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Induced by Repeated Forced Swimming in Mice, 2019, Hara et al

    More rodent torture. They may well have established chronic fatigue through over-training the mice but they haven't proven this as a mouse model for ME/CFS. Open access at https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bpb/42/7/42_b19-00009/_html/-char/en
  2. Kalliope

    Scopeblog Stanford: Stanford immunologist pushes field to shift its research focus from mice to humans (about Mark Davis)

    Scopeblog Stanford: Stanford immunologist pushes field to shift its research focus from mice to humans For the last several years, Stanford immunologist Mark Davis, PhD, has been pushing the immunology field to steer research away from a reliance on mice and toward humans. He recently talked...
  3. Sing

    Some flu viruses can affect mouse brains and memory long term

    https://www.sciencenews.org/article/flu-virus-brain-memory-mice This is progress—damned slow in coming. Annoying that they didn’t note any connection between these types of effects on mouse brains and memory performance with ME, post-Lyme or other post-infectious neurological effects. But maybe...
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