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    UK - NIHR Call for research on Virtual Wards, 2025

    There's a version of hospital at home services here for some conditions . One of my uncles had Parkinson's and he was effectively and efficiently managed at home by a specialist nursing team who phoned and crucially visited regularly , and liaised with GP. I believe zoom can be offered ( my...
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    The Relationship Between Depressive Symptoms and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (FGIDs): The Chain Mediating Effect of... 2025 Sun et al

    HADS scale again. It has huge issues when used for chronic illness. I'm not familiar with the others. The gut is a huge chemical factory - key for synthesis and break down of neurotransmitters and hormones amongst many other things. Its little wonder that if there are gut issues, correlations...
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    Characterisation and Management of Children and Young People Referred to a Paediatric Tertiary Post-COVID Service, 2025, Goddings+

    A 6 month follow up may be geared to garnering a more positive picture - was this not one of the issues with an EC paper looking at school attendance where 12 month and 6 month results were transposed ? Perhaps I'm misremembering as sleep is an issue at moment. ASD prevalence is interesting...
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    Artificial intelligence in medicine and science

    It would be interesting to know which AI vehicle was used. If it's on the internet AI will find it . There's the rub. GIGO won't magically disappear, if anything it may proliferate.
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    Artificial intelligence in medicine and science

    1/11 Jenny Wilson (@JennyWi04810918) is obtaining some fascinating results using AI to interpret test results of anonymous, severely ill #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis patients who have been dismissed by their GP. In this case, Jenny didn't mention ME. Here's what ChatGPT said: Thread is photos...
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    News from the USA, United States of America

    BREAKING: Long COVID research grants rescinded earlier this week have been restored, according to researchers & patient reps. Advocates organized quickly yesterday in response to the news, helping reverse the decision. Exclusive in @thesicktimes...
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    United Kingdom: Cases of people with ME/CFS with severe feeding problems, in the media

    Sadly another death with feeding tube ( lack of) Found out today that a lady in a Bristol hospital who had M.E, EDS and MCAS passed away this week from starvation. How tf is that possible in this day and age to allow that to happen? To be refused TPN because the ‘infection risk is too...
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    Impacts of the 2024 change in US government on ME/CFS and Long Covid

    Public health no longer exists https://bsky.app/profile/bookjackie.bsky.social/post/3ljzi7q2v7c24 Has gift share link of Atlantic Article " Deadly diseases don’t bother with borders; no wall will keep them out. If America stays the course, 'Something went wrong' will become the epitaph of...
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    Vitamin B12 Levels Association with Functional and Structural Biomarkers of Central Nervous System Injury in Older Adults, 2025, Beaudry-Richard et al

    Given lots of changes which can affect B12 absorption come with older age it's perhaps a bit more complicated than simply boosting B12 intake . Intrinsic factor status , gut health ( bacteria can " steal " B12) , malabsorption ( which is more common as people age) genetics and availability of...
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