Studying mild/moderate people as the default. There may be signals in blood or tissue that are much more clearly expressed when people become...
My ME was originally mild and quite stable, bouncing back from massive exertions like finishing a master's degree, helping my partner through...
First, they came for the Musk apologists.... Honestly, this isn't even surprising. I saw this in the wild on Bluesky and thought 'sure, that...
This is the most dangerous lie they tell, at the core of it, and it's one people want desperately to believe, both about themselves and others.
Very good points. Honestly I thought before I got sick it was just humanities academia that was messed up like this. In lit academia people have...
Why would they publish a review nearly 2 years after their finding came out if they'd given up and moved on to other things?
I agree, that bothered me.
It's not what I was hoping for when I saw Hwang's name listed as author but this shows that they are still working on WASF3 and making an argument...
I was not aware of this and am horrified but not particularly surprised. This should have immediately disqualified him from running PACE. It's...
He and his colleagues e.g. Sharpe etc have saved medical insurance companies untold millions by giving them a pretext to deny claims from pwME and...
'Diseases associated with FYN include Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome' From the page about FYN. A possible link with WASF3?
Does anything replicate here from the other genetic studies we've seen recently?
If you have a moment, can you explain more about what this means/would entail please? Thanks.
At the end of the UnitetoFight talk Das says that clinical trials will begin after replication on the LOCOME project (with DecodeME data) is...
Just found this thread quite informative/refreshed my memory....
Are any of these findings viable drug targets? I would have thought it was far too early for anything like that but very happy to be wrong....
So from what I can understand, they are claiming this is a replication of an earlier study, which seems like a big deal. And again Precision Life...
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.04.25320937v1.full.pdf+html New Precision Life preprint that was shared by Chris Ponting in...
Surely that is a model of the itaconate shunt, which is obviously a valid theory but has never been proven in ME, so even if the model is accurate...
That's why I was fascinated by the muscle on a chip abstract that was doing the rounds a little while back. Similar thing but with lab grown...
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