Week beginning 9th June 2025
News, advocacy and articles
#ThereForME The importance of understanding rest
Thoughtful reflections by LC/ME sufferer and former professional athlete Oonagh Cousins about the concept of resting. "Previously, an ability to rest and do less had marked me as disciplined. Now, similar behaviour, such as staying home, conserving energy and prioritising recovery, was perceived as a lack of effort. My reason for resting had shifted from optimising athletic performance to protecting my health, but society praised the former and judged me for the latter."
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Stand Up For Science The Bethesda Declaration: A Call for NIH and HHS Leadership to Deliver on Promises of Academic Freedom and Scientific Excellence
A group of NIH employees have written an open letter addressed Dr. Bhattacharya, director of the National Institutes of Health. The letter includes this section:
"Based on political preferences and without input from NIH scientific staff or Congress, NIH is censoring critical research and programs addressing:
- COVID-19, long COVID, and immunization. We still have much to learn about the health and social consequences of COVID-19 and our response. Such research is needed to reduce the risk of future pandemics, optimize pandemic response policies, and address the well-documented and debilitating consequences of long COVID."
The forum thread includes links to multiple news outlets that have covered this story.
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#MEAction "Minnesota’s Long COVID Funding Saved from Elimination"
The first-in-the-nation Long COVID program, run by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), has been saved from budget cuts. “Advocacy works,” said Terri Wilder, chair of #MEAction’s Minnesota chapter (quote from an
article in The Sick Times).
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Coming events
#MEAction - Monthly Caregiver Support Call (Zoom)
Saturday, Jun 21
3:30 - 4:30 PM Eastern / 12:30 - 1:30 PM Pacific
See thread for time in your time zone.
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Research news and commentary
International ME/CFS Conference 2025 Charité, Berlin
Videos are now available for the two days of scientific presentations.
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Australia
The ME Group Australia YouTube Channel posted a talk with Dr Daniel Missailidis, PhD on "Understanding ME: Investigating cellular and body-wide features of ME". Dr. Missalidis discusses his work over the last 10 years in a very easy to understand way.
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Australia Seeing the Invisible: Illuminating brain function in ME/CFS and Long Covid
Dr. Chris Armstrong and his team at OMF’s Melbourne ME/CFS Collaboration are investigating the link between neuroinflammation, cerebral blood flow, and dysregulated hormones in ME/CFS, POTS, and Long COVID.
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Research
ME/CFS research
Frontiers in Psychology
Unwilling or unable? Interpreting effort task performance in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome — Kirvin-Quamme et al.
"patients were only able to complete an average of 65% of the hard tasks they chose (SD = 37%), compared to 96% (SD = 8%) for controls […] This constitutes a failure of Treadway et al.’s (2009) manipulation check for differences in ability." "Conclusions about effort preference are unwarranted when group differences in ability could account for disparities in task performance."
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Preprint: SSRN
'Reframing beliefs about their illness does not lead to recovery of tube-fed patients with very severe ME/CFS. Analysis of the BMJ article by Miller et al.' - Vink & VInk-Niese
Mark Vink and Friso Vink-Niese have written a detailed response to the BMJ opinion piece, explaining that
'the narrative which is presented by Miller et al. as new, has dominated the field of ME/CFS for the last 35 years. It has been tested by numerous studies and has been found to be ineffective and harmful."
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Healthcare
The Implications and Predictability of Sleep Reversal for People with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Machine Learning Approach — Dietrich et al.
"We found that those in our Sleep Reversal group (N = 327) compared to those without sleep reversal (N = 1986) reported higher symptom burden for 53 out of 54 DSQ symptoms and greater impairments for all six SF-36 subscales."
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Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
Creatine and post-viral fatigue syndrome: an update — Sergej M. Ostojic et al.
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Long Covid research
Preprint: BioRxiv
SARS-CoV-2-induced dysregulation in ADAR editing patterns persists post viral clearance in individuals with mild COVID-19 — Aiswarya Mukundan Nair and Helen Piontkivska
"Our results suggest that SARSCoV-2 infection can lead to persistent changes in ADAR editing patterns even after viral clearance." "we propose persistent dysregulation in ADAR editing of host transcripts, including in genes involved in the neutrophil degranulation pathway, as one potential contributor to some of the symptoms observed in post-SARS-CoV-2 infection sequelae in a subset of individuals."
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Preprint: BioRxiv
COVID-19 induces persistent transcriptional changes in adipose tissue that are not associated with Long COVID — Soneida DeLine-Caballero et al.
"our results revealed no evidence of persistent viral RNA in [subcutaneous adipose tissue] samples from either subacute or LC cohorts." "Transcriptome analysis of SAT samples did not distinguish participants with significant LC symptoms from indeterminant subjects. These findings suggest that SAT remodeling does not play a major role in driving Long COVID sequelae."
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Journal of Proteome Research
Children with Post COVID-19 Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Display Unique Pathophysiological Metabolic Phenotypes — Nathan G. Lawler et al.
"We provide comprehensive metabolic profiles of children with acute COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) resulting from acute COVID-19 infection, revealing both have significant metabolic perturbations similar to those seen in adults." "The persistence of inflammatory and cardiovascular markers postinfection raises concerns about long-term health impacts, underscoring the need for vigilant monitoring, potential interventions, and further studies to understand the lasting effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on pediatric health."
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Heart & Lung: The Journal of Cardiopulmonary and Acute Care
Post-COVID-19 exaggerated exertional tachycardia: Relationship with pulmonary and cardiac sequelae — Giovanna Pelà et al.
"We found a significant reduction in lung diffusion capacity and in mean oxygen saturation during the 6MWT in [Exaggerated Exertional Tachycardia] patients compared to [Normal Exertional Tachycardia] ones."
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Journal of Neuroscience Research
Executive Function Decline and Its Association With TNF-α in the Later Stages of Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID — Aditi Varenya et al.
"EF decline in PASC also showed a significant, moderate, inverse relationship with serum TNF- α levels. No such correlations were observed in the HC group. Furthermore, serum TNF- α levels were significantly predictive of the variance in EF decline, after controlling for the impact of age and education" "Notably, serum TNF- α concentrations were significantly higher in females, relative to males, in the PASC group."
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Medical Hypotheses
Skeletal muscle oxygen tension as a measure of COVID-19 disease severity and predictor of disease progression — Stacey et al.
"In this paper, it is hypothesized that reduced oxygen tension in skeletal muscle is indicative of COVID-19 disease severity and predictive of subsequent progression in severity of illness."
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
Post-Covid-19 Symptoms in Children: A Cross-Sectional Survey — Julie Bennett et al.
"the proportion of children in the survey who reported good or very good health reduced from 82.6% before NZ's two large Omicron waves to 66.9% after these waves, with changes in health significantly more frequent in those who had a Covid-19 infection compared with those who had not."
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PAIN
SARS-CoV-2 N protein interacts with Nav1.7 to promote pathological pain — Liu, Jin-Kun et al.
"Our data show that SARS-CoV-2 N protein exacerbates pathological pain in mouse models of bone cancer, chemotherapy, neuropathic, and inflammatory, and promotes the chronification of acute inflammatory pain. We also identify a potential interaction between the N protein and Nav1.7 in dorsal root ganglion neurons from mice, monkeys, and humans."
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Journal of Medical Virology
Postacute Sequelae of COVID-19 Across 12 Major Health Domains and 141 Diseases in Individuals With Mental Illness Among COVID-19 Survivors: A Population-Based Cohort Study in South Korea — Jiseung Kang et al.
"Understanding whether individuals with mental illness, who face challenges related to healthcare barriers, are more vulnerable to postacute sequelae of COVID-19 is limited. Here, we investigated the potential association between pre-existing mental illness and postacute sequelae of COVID-19 across 12 major health domains and 141 specific diseases in COVID-19 survivors."
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PLOS ONE
Long-COVID is associated with increased absenteeism from work — Jaewhan Kim et al.
"This study used a national survey data to find that individuals with long-COVID experienced additional days missed from work compared to those without long-COVID. The results showed the significant productivity loss caused by missed workdays due to long-COVID, providing an economic justification for policymakers and employers to provide support systems for long-COVID patients to return to work."
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American Journal of Health Promotion
Employers’ Long Game for Long Covid — Scott Conard et al.
"Employers can play a role in retaining employees with Long COVID and supporting their health and well-being by acknowledging what they are going through, offering accommodations and flexibilities, and choosing health plans that meet the needs of people with Long COVID."
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