From an email: The Board is delighted to announce that H. Timothy "Tim" Hsiao will be joining the IACFS/ME Board! Thank you to all Professional...
I think I'd be a bit concerned that the structure creates some sort of monopoly. If you aren't one of the anointed ones and you have an idea for...
There's also content on herd immunity:
The National Ethics Advisory Committee (NEAC), has published its Finding Balance: Ethical Principles for Epidemics and Pandemics...
All the fancy tech and yet the researchers still can't seem to think clearly about association and causation. People with more severe symptoms...
Deaths only reduce the value of the 'stare at the wall' treatment if it is acknowledged that the deaths had something to do with the treatment....
Perhaps so. But 'Physios4ME' are regarded highly by patients, so the advantage is you transfer some of that reputational value to the trial. You...
It is interesting that a paragraph that starts out mentioning a lack of confidence with medical professionals ends up mostly concerned with the...
The correct term is ME/CFS. I was surprised that CFS/ME was used, until I realised which clinic is part of this study. PEM does not refer to...
Oh, I forgot to mention - there's a stray bullet point at the end that someone at Emerge might want to deal with. A very minor formatting issue.
This isn't bad, I think, there's important content here. It gets better further down when it gets into practical suggestions and notes the range...
Efficacy of Low-Dose Naltrexone in Treating Patients with Fibromyalgia: systematic Review and Meta-Analysis 2025 Ologunowa et al New review of 8...
I looked at this paper briefly a while ago, but moved on due to its focus on itaconate derivatives (which we know act differently to itaconate)....
We have moved some posts about Pregabalin and Gabapentin to Anti-convulsants - Pregabalin and Gabapentin
Yes, although, as noted, there is this feedback loop, with interferon promoting the production of itaconate in other cells. So, the fact that...
$34,819 raised, half way there
Yes, I'm not sure that it hangs together. But, I hadn't heard of heart neurons producing adrenalin before. I wonder if it could be something...
From an article that New Scientist emailed me the first bit of: There is mention of the loss of neurons in the heart that produce norepinephrine...
Thank you. Unfortunately that is very difficult. Almost all GPs in my city are not taking on new patients. And, I'm sure that, of those that...
Also Robert Phair, although we haven't seen him on the forum for a while @RDP
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