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    Physical activity at age 11 years and chronic disabling fatigue at ages 13 and 16 years in a UK birth cohort, 2018, Crawley et al

    As I've remarked before, a journal allowing the sentence 'CDF, a proxy for CFS/ME' through peer review is presumably one that would also publish a study on the effects of cough syrup on lung cancer in which the primary outcome is 'cough, a proxy for carcinoma'. The bit that jumps out is was the...
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    Metabolic profiling of an ME cohort reveals disturbances in fatty acid and lipid metabolism, Hanson, Levine et al, 2018

    Am I right in thinking this is the Hanson study published last year and now becoming open access 12 months later?
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    Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) - The Need for Radical Reform, 2018, Scott

    http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1359105318755264#articleShareContainer (Free full text - mentions PACE)
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    Prevalence of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Chronic Fatigue 10 Years after Giardia Infection, 2018, Litleskare et al

    Note: deals with 'chronic fatigue' rather than specifically looking at ME/CFS - the high baseline level of 'chronic fatigue' in the control group suggests it's a broad definition that's been used. Posting here anyway as my own initiating infection was Giardia...
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    Chronic fatigue syndrome - underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed? - opinion by Dr Rajendra Sharma

    Citation needed. The author seems to be presenting a number of theories as fact. And the suggested response seems to be to run as many expensive tests as possible and then throw as many 'natural' remedies into the mix as one can. Colour me sceptical.
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    What diseases can have a /very/ long list of symptoms?

    I think a lot of systemic autoimmune illnesses can have a large number of potential symptoms. Lupus is the one that immediately springs to mind, although I may well be being influence by watching too many episodes of House ;-) (Less flippantly, I think one of the US autoimmune patient...
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    Do the poll! Are the NIH/CDC going to use the right definition of PEM in all their future research? Deadline 24 January

    Done. One comment/question: on Question 1, regarding whether the DePaul questionnaire accurately captures my experience of PEM, I wasn't clear on whether the criteria listed: required all of the bullet points to be included or only one or more? If it requires all of them, then it doesn't...
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    Dr Myhill’s complaint to GMC about PACE authors.

    IMHO, the odds that the GMC would do anything is tiny. The odds are significantly higher that making overblown claims about fraud, orchestrated by a practioner who herself has had run ins with the GMC and who makes somewhat dubious claims about alternative treatments/vaccinations, would feed in...
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    What are the 'missing' research papers based on existing data that we wish scientists would write about ME/CFS?

    Inheritance patterns of ME/CFS, but also other potentially related / potentially confounding conditions in close family members: EDS, mast cell disorders, thyroid problems, pernicious anaemia, other autoimmune/inflammatory conditions, plus major depressive disorder, anxiety etc etc. I think...
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    Dr Myhill’s complaint to GMC about PACE authors.

    My personal view is that I would need an infinitely long spoon here: ME/CFS critics of things like PACE have already been portrayed as (and I believe I'm pretty much repeating an SMC quote verbatim here) 'little different to anti-vaxxers'. drmyhill.co.uk still (I just checked) contains the...
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    CMRC - "Report of the fourth Annual Science Conference, 13/14th Sept 2017"

    I read a chunk of this on the train home yesterday (first day back commuting in seven months following a relapse!). There's some good, some bad in there. As somebody who is in the minority that supports MEA engagement with CMRC, I hesitate to focus on the bad but the FITNET report did jump...
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    Nature: A reboot for chronic fatigue syndrome research

    I wasn't aware of the study looking into prevalance in Nigeria. Bookmarking that for the next time I hear some oh-so-clever below the line commentator argue 'isn't it funny how CFS only affects middle class women in rich countries?' or some variant thereof.
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    Nature: A reboot for chronic fatigue syndrome research

    I think that's a tad unfair. Had the author just said 'doubled funding', that would be a valid criticism - but here the dollar amounts are given, plus the prevalance estimates of the disease.
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    The Courier Mail: Australian scientists prove CFS is real and have discovered a test for it

    Doh, you're absolutely right. And I was actually reading miRNA as I was typing SNP - this will teach me to multitask... On the false positive risk: it's been a looong time since I took Statistics for Engineers so possibly a dumb question - wouldn't the false positive risk be reduced if they've...
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    The Courier Mail: Australian scientists prove CFS is real and have discovered a test for it

    Turns out schlepping across the country was knackering so it's taken me a little while to get around to this. Anyhow, here is the patent to which I was referring: https://www.google.co.uk/patents/WO2016023077A1?cl=en The interesting bit is from paragraph 465 onwards (it's fair to say patent...
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    Buzzfeed News - A Controversial Therapy For ME Has Led To Claims Of Death Threats, Harassment, And Pseudoscience

    I'm off to go and trademark + patent my all-new 'Tinkerbell therapy'. Works wonders on all terminal diseases. That is unless somebody expresses scepticism in it - in which case the patient dies.
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    Buzzfeed News - A Controversial Therapy For ME Has Led To Claims Of Death Threats, Harassment, And Pseudoscience

    'Spreading negativity'? Doesn't a medical doctor realise when they sound more and more like a crystal healer or homeopath? I mean, you're about one step away here from 'negative energy' or 'harmful vibrations'.
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    Buzzfeed News - A Controversial Therapy For ME Has Led To Claims Of Death Threats, Harassment, And Pseudoscience

    This is an excellent article. The author has taken the time to speak to both sides and the end result, IMHO, is utterly damning.
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    The Courier Mail: Australian scientists prove CFS is real and have discovered a test for it

    My personal view is that NCNED do some interesting work even if the SNP studies are underpowered and I’m a fan of a wide range of research groups being involved rather than an eggs in one basket approach. When I’m back home from doing the Christmas trip to the in-laws I’ll try and dig out the...
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