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  1. Snow Leopard

    The scientific basis for fatigue, 2025, Martin et al.

    If it doesn't discuss the key sensory pathways (eg muscle afferents) and effect on spinal nerves and brain (eg central fatigue, a process which can be blocked) then it has zero validity for the claim of discussing "the scientific basis"of fatigue"
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    Do you have small fiber neuropathy (SFN)?

    I have parasthesias so probably, but never tested. Most of the tests focus on skin biopsies but there are numerous types of SFN that is not covered by that at all.
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    Preprint Initial findings from the DecodeME genome-wide association study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, DecodeMe Collaboration

    The 18 genes singled out are mostly associated with the nervous system (both CNS and associated with peripheral nerve disease, injury or recovery), the immune system and mitochondria. eg starting with the first one, ABT1 is a mitochondrial associated gene but is associated with the IGHMBP2...
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    Ear Pressure, “Ear Barotrauma”

    I get this all the time, due to allergies/histamine issues. A new symptom is a pop, then tinnitus (and ear feels like it's blocked) until I can pop it again, after which the tinnitus goes away.
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    Controversial professor to investigate overdiagnosis of mental health and neurodivergence for Labour

    It's not the only board he's on, it seems like a pattern of going against patient experience and needs. https://transsafety.network/posts/simon-wessely-history-discrediting-sick-disabled-people-bad-news-trans-health-research-priorities/
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    What empirical evidence is there that heart-rate monitoring helps avoid PEM?

    This can happen due to central fatigue, basically to maintain the same activity you now have to put in more effort, which is also causes a greater respiratory rate and a higher heart rate in turn. Healthy people need to do more intensive activities (jogging/running at intensity levels past the...
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    Review The High-Risk Model of Threat Perception Modulates Learning of Placebo and Nocebo Effects and Functional Somatic Disorders 2025 Wickramasekera

    Heart rate variability is an extremely non-specific outcome measure and one of the strongest predictors (amongst many poor predictors) for reduced HRV is poorer physical fitness which is strangely absent from this study. edit - and yes, this does read like AI slop.
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    What empirical evidence is there that heart-rate monitoring helps avoid PEM?

    Less than a minute. And yes, >150 BPM is a high heart rate to sustain in middle aged or older people
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    What empirical evidence is there that heart-rate monitoring helps avoid PEM?

    The anaerobic threshold is task specific, it is not a fixed HR threshold regardless of task, despite so many people thinking it is just that. Focusing on the HR at the AT during a cycling test is only really relevant to cycling. Some tasks will reach the AT in specific muscles at very low heart...
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    Microvascular Dysfunction and Basal Membrane Thickening in Skeletal Muscle in ME/CFS and Post-COVID, 2025, Slaghekke et al

    I'm not sure. The fact is that almost all of the study results tend to show very low maximum heart rates for the VO2Peak suggesting these people are not used to exercising at a high V02 level and are not actually reaching their VO2Max. Poor oxygen extraction (and poor fitness) itself doesn't...
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    Opinion Nociplastic pain: controversy of the concept

    The word "mechanism" is mentioned a lot given there is no known mechanism. I'd argue further that central sensitization is in fact a normal part of healthy nociception - they'd have to demonstrate abnormality of that mechanism as well.
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    Transdiagnostic approach to understanding persistent physical symptoms, 2025 Chalder et al

    Oh, "transdiagnostic" is another way of disguising a focus mental health diagnoses.
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    Personality Profiles Among People With Functional Motor Disorders 2025 Cucco et al

    These studies are meaningless without population based cohorts, the results also reflect participation/referral biases.
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    [CBT] for Cancer-Related Fatigue: A Comparison Between Patients Treated With Curative Intent and Patients With Advanced Cancer 2025 Knoop et al

    Can't this simply be due to differences in response biases on the scales/questionnaires rather than an actual underlying effect?
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    Microvascular Dysfunction and Basal Membrane Thickening in Skeletal Muscle in ME/CFS and Post-COVID, 2025, Slaghekke et al

    I wonder whether the shunting itself is a compensation mechanism for low RAP.
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    Microvascular Dysfunction and Basal Membrane Thickening in Skeletal Muscle in ME/CFS and Post-COVID, 2025, Slaghekke et al

    Isn't the increased venous compliance / low systemic vascular resistance also associated blood pooling hence lower filling pressure? Varicose veins are associated with AV shunting for example. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0741521486904118
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    Microvascular Dysfunction and Basal Membrane Thickening in Skeletal Muscle in ME/CFS and Post-COVID, 2025, Slaghekke et al

    The shunting means more motor units are required to achieve VO2Max, which means more effort exerted by patients, especially past the ventilatory threshold which is one of the most common observations on CPETs in patients. I have the same 2 day CPET issues and I did suffer from peripheral...
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    Why don't doctors trust women? Because they don't know much about us

    Note that the problem wasn't that they didn't include women in the trials, the problem is the trial design itself - they didn't consider trialing lower dosages for women. Also note that age makes a huge difference in dosage as well, with elderly people often needing half the dose of some drugs...
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