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    Local immune response to food antigens drives meal-induced abdominal pain, 2021, Aguilera-Lizarraga et al

    Local immune response to food antigens drives meal-induced abdominal pain https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03118-2
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    ADHD Drugs for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - How Well Do They Work?

    Re ADD, absolutely agree. The overlap with brain fog is observationally sufficient that one could reasonably argue either is one or the other. The hyperactivity of ADHD will be observable, but what one can rightly interpret from such a determination or do with it is a can of worms, even without...
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    ADHD Drugs for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - How Well Do They Work?

    As alluded to, also suspicious that this is an area ripe for abuse of poor diagnostic criteria and lack of non neurodiverse controls
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    ADHD Drugs for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - How Well Do They Work?

    Merged thread Possible Link Between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and ADHD https://www.verywellhealth.com/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-adhd-whats-the-link-3972913 Not an endorsement, regardless of my curiosity. There does seem to be an air of overconfidence in the article. Not looked at the...
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    Science for ME submission to the NICE draft ME/CFS guideline consultation, December 2020, and submission on substantive errors, August 2021

    Profuse thanks to everyone involved. High quality submissions such as these are not just intrinsically valuable for their intended purpose. They also substantiate the scientific probity, discipline and knowledge of community contributors. Two birds, one stone.
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    Vulnerability of the industrialized microbiota

    "Shaped by modern chemicals, antibiotic medicines, processed foods and sanitation, the microbiome of humans living in the industrialized world is unlike anything ever experienced before by human populations, argues this Science Review from last year." https://t.co/WWggi65y7P
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    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    Gerald Coakley is a low profile provider of firm BPS thinking, a proactive PACE apologist, even when the academic figleaves had been castrated. He is privately marketed as a fatigue specialist. He also speaks about pwME in caricatured derogatory terms when he feels comfortable. That is my...
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    NICE ME/CFS guideline - draft published for consultation - 10th November 2020

    First is A4ME Second is MEAction I have not read the docs and must sleep, but looks like seeds of good news. Devil will be in the detail
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    NICE ME/CFS draft guideline - publication dates and delays 2020

    It's been an emotional few days of energy consuming events for us citizens of the world. Hopefully this next Tuesday is good to us pwME and requires polish, at worst, rather than concerned complaint.
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    Dialogues for a neglected illness - videos on experiences of people with ME (funded by Wellcome Foundation)

    Fantastic. And fantastically done. As always. So invaluable. Thank you @Natalie :)
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    MECFS Patient Researcher Accolade Portfolio

    Just an FYI that the ever slowly depleting todo list will be added to and a placeholder is now added:
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    United Kingdom: News from Forward-ME Group

    I feel very sorry for their very many UK activists, who are good people brought in on the Unrest wave. They should still be personally "welcome" to avoid damage becoming gangrenous. Sadly Jen Brea's entire persona is too inextricably linked to be possible enough in their current climate. Sad.
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