It is quite discouraging that after more than 1 year they tested only 10 patients. I wonder WHY this was not a priority.
And quite confusing that Dr Davis presented the nano chip more than one year ago as a promising device for drug screening. In fact in PR , Ashley said they were testing at...
I think Dr. Davis said in London that they found differences between Naviaux data and the big data study, and that was probably a sample collection issue (hopefully).
These are the differences with Maureen Hanson, though it is a pilot study. We´ll see….
It will possibly be a common feature for many conditions where fatigue is a symptom , the question is why ?
And the answer to that question may be even different for ME subtypes
During Malmö conference , Maureen Hanson talked about the different outbreaks, and although the very same virus could trigger ME, people developed different subtypes (1:13)
Anyway, we still don´t know
Here you have the link. You can find it in Q11 :
https://www.omf.ngo/2016/09/09/updated-metabolic-features-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-q-a-with-robert-naviaux-md/
I don´t think official medicine agrees with it.
This is what Dr Naviaux said last year in the Metabolomics Q&A :
Some doctors and scientists have not done a good job at educating patients and other scientists
about the difference between serological evidence of infection in the form of...
I think this interwiew was done in 2016, but it is quite interesting.
Dr. Jarred Younger suggested that higher erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) was related with higher response to LDN.
Could anyone comment on this ?
Thanks so much @Simon M
Unfourtunately I don´t have that information.
I had a look at the NIH reporter for other kind of details : the Project will end in March 2018. I noticed the Budget is not a big one.
https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_details.cfm?aid=9050628&icde=36713335
Maureen Hanson talked about her Project "cellular metabolism of immune cells in ME/CFS" at the Discovery Fórum :
Data from T cells (immune regulatory cells) isolated from 20 ME/CFS patients and 20 controls indicate that T cells in the former group are using significantly less of their...
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