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  1. SNT Gatchaman

    Genetic variants associated with chronic fatigue syndrome predict population-level fatigue severity and actigraphic measurements, 2024, Liu et al.

    Genetic variants associated with chronic fatigue syndrome predict population-level fatigue severity and actigraphic measurements Liu, Patrick Z; Raizen, David M; Skarke, Carsten; Brooks, Thomas G; Anafi, Ron C STUDY OBJECTIVES The diagnosis of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome...
  2. E

    Lowered oxygen saturation and increased body temperature in acute COVID-19 ... predict CFS and affective symptoms [in] Long Covid, 2022, Al Hadrawi +

    Lowered oxygen saturation and increased body temperature in acute COVID-19 largely predict chronic fatigue syndrome and affective symptoms due to Long COVID: A precision nomothetic approach Background: Long coronavirus disease 2019 (LC) is a chronic sequel of acute COVID-19. The exact...
  3. Paulie

    High body temperature

    My body seems to always get really hot around midnight, the time when I would generally like to go to sleep if I could. It feels similar to a fever during an infection and it happens every night. It always keeps prevents me sleeping and I think this is partly responsible for why I can't get to...
  4. Samuel

    Circadian skin temperature rhythm and dysautonomia in [ME/CFS]: ... endothelin-1 in vascular dysregulation, 2023, Cambras et al

    Post with a link to the final paper here ******** Source: Research Square Preprint Date: September 21, 2022 URL: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-2044838/v1 Circadian skin temperature rhythm and dysautonomia in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: the role...
  5. Mij

    A daily temperature rhythm in the human brain predicts survival after brain injury , 2022, Rzechorzek et al

    Dr Nina Rzechorzek, MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow from the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology who led the study, said: “Using the most comprehensive exploration to date of normal human brain temperature, we’ve established ‘HEATWAVE’ – a 4D temperature map of the brain. This map provides an...
  6. Trish

    Lessons From Heat Stroke for Understanding Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2021, Stanculescu, Bergquist et al.

    Lessons From Heat Stroke for Understanding Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Dominic Stanculescu, Nuno Sepúlveda, Chin Leong Lim and Jonas Bergquist Abstract We here provide an overview of the pathophysiological mechanisms during heat stroke and describe similar mechanisms...
  7. Hutan

    Chills

    For the last few days, I've been ending up in bed in the afternoons, unable to get warm, exhausted and feeling chills. I guess it's PEM, although it seems to just last a few hours and doesn't involve the body crushed pain that is my experience of full-on PEM. Chills are a frequent feature of...
  8. Mij

    "Cooling Paper" technology

    The paper can reduce a room's temperature by up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit, making it a radical but effective alternative to today's air conditioners, which consume a lot of power. Zheng and his colleagues found that the cooling paper can reduce a room’s temperature by as much as 10 degrees...
  9. Sly Saint

    Tiny thermometer measures how mitochondria heat up the cell by unleashing proton energy: 2019

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/08/190829184202.htm
  10. Andy

    Association of core body temp & peripheral blood flow [..] w/pain [..], central sensitization & fibromyalgia.., 2021, Casas-Barragan et al

    Full title: Association of core body temperature and peripheral blood flow of the hands with pain intensity, pressure pain hypersensitivity, central sensitization, and fibromyalgia symptoms Our aim was to analyse body core temperature and peripheral vascular microcirculation at skin hypothenar...
  11. Sly Saint

    Repeatability and reproducibility of in-vivo brain temperature measurements - 2020 Sharma,Younger et al

    This article is a preprint and has not been certified by peer review [what does this mean?]. It reports new medical research that has yet to be evaluated and so should not be used to guide clinical practice. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.10.27.20220715v1
  12. Dolphin

    An automated system for body temperature monitoring of children, people with disabilities and bedridden people using a continuous analysis, 2020

    Free full text: http://www.diagnostyka.net.pl/An-automated-system-for-body-temperature-monitoring-of-children-people-with-disabilities,125314,0,2.html Mainly posting this paper because of this: I wonder on what basis they made this claim? Are there published studies that have found this?
  13. Kalliope

    New Scientist: Humans are cooling down so average body temperaturs is no longer 37 C

    Humans are cooling down so average body temperature is no longer 37 C “The most likely explanation in my view is that, microbiologically, we’re very different people than we were,” says Parsonnet. Modern people have fewer infections, thanks to vaccines and antibiotics, so our immune systems are...
  14. Sasha

    Should we be cooling our brains down?

    Just been watching Jarred Younger's talk at the Stanford Symposium, presenting data showing that PWME have brains that are 1 degree F higher on average than healthy controls - enough to make us feel ill, he says. Did he say something in the panel discussion about it being worth trying to cool...
  15. Indigophoton

    Hotter bodies fight infections and tumours better—researchers show how

    The article, https://m.medicalxpress.com/news/2018-05-hotter-bodies-infections-tumours-betterresearchers.html The paper, http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2018/05/09/1803609115
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