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    Open US NIH-funded mega project, All of Us, to characterize and track the health of one million people in the US

    Post-treatment Lyme? Seems political straight out of the chute. Doesn't bode well.
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    USA: Centers for Disease Control (CDC) - Post Covid Conditions: Interim Guidance, June 2021, updated June 2024

    ME/CFS, Fibro, PTLDS, Mast cell disorder, dysautonomia, and now long-haulers. What a fraternity. Good to know the CDC has "established symptom management approaches". No worries.
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    The need for a standardized conceptual term to describe invalidation of patient symptoms, 2021, Bontempo

    A number of ideas race at me, none of which is likely good enough to capture the essence: Dereliction of humanity Patient betrayal Failure to think outside the box Failure to empathize Berlin Wall Syndrome, i.e., willingness to shoot innocents to help superiors or State Douchebaggery...
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    Long Covid epidemiology (prevalence, incidence, recovery rates)

    Do medical texts teach "post-acute"? Is that a thing? Or does it go a)Acute, b)Chronic, with recovery/convalescense/or death coming after either a or b? Acute = time limit. Chronic = indefinite.
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    Post-COVID-19 symptoms 6 months after acute infection among hospitalized and non-hospitalized patients. 2021, Peghin et al

    My limited understanding of the immune system says first 30 days of infection, one's IgM antibodies are at play. If the infection is not resolved, those antibodies give way to IgG antibodies. As our medical culture is primarily focused on acute infections, clinicians are taught that IgGs are...
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    Physical exercise is a risk factor for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Convergent evidence from Mendelian randomisation.., 2021, Julian et al

    Yes, good stuff, and for us, unsurprising. But try telling your doctors or friends or family members that exercise can and does actually hurt some people, and although they may Yes you to silence you, they don't believe it. Exercise is a Linus blanket. It took generations to get this shit...
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    Over which physiological abnormalities in ME/CFS is there a scientific consensus about?

    What constitutes a consensus? 80% or higher? Cerebral hypoperfusion as demonstrated by SPECT scans (vs MRI and PET), perhaps? Not sure about this as SPECT scans are more or less frowned upon in US for last few years...
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    Perception of infection: disease-related social cues influence immunity in songbirds

    You're welcome, healthy world. Your enhanced immunity is our gift to you. :)
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    Hypothesis The Enterovirus Theory of Disease Etiology in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Critical Review, Hanson et al (2021)

    Pathogens of all sorts would be considered for my list of ME/CFS causes, just as they would be for MS. I fully would expect multiple infectous agents to be behind discreet ME/CFS cases, i.e, enteroviruses cause ME for some, other viruses for some, bacteria for some, parasites for some, etc...
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    Canada - Unknown brain disease in New Brunswick

    Merged thread https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/05/12/canada-new-brunswick-brain-disease/
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    Detox and other diets as for chronic illness treatments, and doctors who promote them.

    Not what Dr. Steven Phillips, a TBD specialist was saying, and Dr. Steven Phillips and his patient - both Lyme patients at one time - were the lead for the podcast or whatever. Perhaps it happens later in the video.
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    Detox and other diets as for chronic illness treatments, and doctors who promote them.

    This clip is way too long for me to watch in one or two sittings. It's close to 45 minutes long. Is there any part in its timeline that stood out as troublesome? I watched the first 10 minutes, and I saw nothing remarkable. ETA: The theme, at least early on, seems to be that anyone diagnosed...
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    Tick-borne diseases in Australia

    This was my thought precisely.
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    Tick-borne diseases in Australia

    Yeah, nematodes get around. I think I read somewhere a while back they've been found on a space shuttle after returning to Earth. They are widely dismissed as being a meaningful factor in TBD's, but... There's a boatload of things I'd like to run more tests on, including nematodes, if only to...
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    Tick-borne diseases in Australia

    Got to love the authors that in this paper acknowledge not just chronic Lyme - pretty much every one did back then pre-vaccine craze - but sero-negative Lyme as well. I think two of them were among the dozen or so authors of the 2006 Lyme Guidelines.
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    Tick-borne diseases in Australia

    Did you know that when Willy Burgdorfer was running labs on samples he was shipped from Long Island, NY, in which he would eventually discover the spirochete the world identifies with Lyme, close to 100% of all the patient samples he looked at tested positive for a ricketsia? The results were so...
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    Tick-borne diseases in Australia

    Does Bb cultured in blood suggest an artifact? Besides, you won't find many knowledgeable Lyme patients who like any form of the first tier, IFA or other. But that's what the Lyme gamekeepers prescribed decades ago with a puzzling algorithm, so an entire generation has been stuck with it...
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    Transcranial magnetic stimulation - brain stimulation

    Why? If the treatment doesn't work, what are the implications? If it does, similar question: What inferences will be derived?
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