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    Solve ME/CFS Initiative: Discovery Forum 2017: Presentation of Dr. Ian Lipkin, Columbia University

    Can anyone tell me the highlights? I ain't got the energy to watch the full clip, but pretty excited about the work they do.
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    Treating Disease by Nudging the Microbes Inside Us

    Great to see science in progress, especially when it might yield something for us too.
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    "Time for Unrest": ME article by Nathalie Wright

    I've got a feeling @Grigor could just keep slapping Wessely around the face with his own words ad infinitum. Gonna be fun to see where this goes.
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    Nature: A reboot for chronic fatigue syndrome research

    Oh how the tides are turning. People that have wronged us so much are now on the defensive. Great sight to behold. Keep up the pressure!
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    Jen Brea's #UnrestPBS twitter chat (numerous guests)

    I've never been too bothered with it either way to be honest.
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    CMRC - "Report of the fourth Annual Science Conference, 13/14th Sept 2017"

    That's how I'm interpreting this aswell. AYME and AFME merger was out of necessity and I'm sure this one is aswell. They're steadily losing backing, which is great for us.
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    Ampligen for ME/CFS

    Anyone know what the results of their earlier phase-3 trial were?
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    BBC Stories: "I had it all - now I create a new world in a single room"

    That alone can't be it. In the past stuff like this would never get past the editors. So not only was there an open minded reporter, but there must've been a couple of open minded editors too. Which is much more of a change.
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    Positive and negative affect mediate the ... relationship between emotional processing and symptom severity ... in IBS, 2018, Moss-Morris et al.

    Who doesn't enjoy a good bout of being stuffed up followed by a bout of pissing out your arse. For a lot of people that's just christmas i.e. the happiest time of the year.
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    The Courier Mail: Australian scientists prove CFS is real and have discovered a test for it

    I don't know enough about these Aussie researchers to make any claim about them, but in the recent past there was some anger about the NIH funding 3 research centers over the OMF's team which is what Andy and I were both hinting at if i'm correct about Andy. And while the OMF do look very good...
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    The Courier Mail: Australian scientists prove CFS is real and have discovered a test for it

    I think that was kind off the point. OMF has got a good team, a great team even. But so do others, and ideally we would fund them all instead of getting angry when one of those other teams get picked over the OMF.
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    Public Engineering the microbiome. Bacterial Enzyme removal may offer Crohns disease promise

    Interesting indeed. Most of my problems recide in my bowels at the moment.
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    USA - Mayo clinic

    It's bullshit idd. I've played football twice or three times a week when my illness really started to take it's toll, alongside 2/3 times fitness and at a certain point even kickboxing to raise my stamina. Pretty ******* far from fearing exercise.
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    A general thread on the PACE trial!

    Allright, then forget I said anything.
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    A general thread on the PACE trial!

    I got that, but something about it rubbed me the wrong way. I don't like to see even the vaguest link towards the skechy behaviour of the PACE "scientists", when it comes to good and thorough biomedical research.
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    A general thread on the PACE trial!

    I understand it's a sneer at PACE, but let's not.
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    Tymes Trust - No reported harassment of staff at Bristol University

    Not sure I agree here. If you meet them at their venues with a host sympathetic to them, sure they're gonna come off as the "winners". They however didn't know how fast to get rid of Tuller, before he pointed out the plethora of faults in their work. With an unpartial moderator and faced with...
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    Tymes Trust - No reported harassment of staff at Bristol University

    Best you can do is keep hammering away at the stuff we know to be incorrect. Libellous blogs and the bulk of her research.
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