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  1. bicentennial

    Robert Naviaux' Lab - News - from 2019 onwards

    Suramin is impractical and its effect won't last What is Suramin acting on? As explained by Robert Naviaux: I think he said he has not trialled Suramin in ME/CFS yet. Only in autism. And maybe on mice with induced illness There are similarities and comparisons, being drawn between autism...
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    Robert Naviaux' Lab - News - from 2019 onwards

    We seem to be 80% different and 20% the same, chemically In ME/CFS etc, he found around 80% of signs are different in each person, so he focused on the 20% we have in common And keeps returning to this focus I think that was an observation of the biochemistry in metabolism. He likes...
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    Robert Naviaux' Lab - News - from 2019 onwards

    Pharmaceutical chemists needed to produce new drugs thankyou for the noticing @Mij, and thankyou for the timely reminder @forestglip, much appreciated I am still not sure of the danger model being an origin, but nevertheless it looks like it can lead to some open door I gather from the talk...
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    Why do some viruses take months to recover from, and does that tell us anything about ME/CFS?

    . For example, the "helpers" of the "helped" virus: adenovirus 2 This is a collection of loosely associated info, and some speculation, which might signify, or I might be up the creek without a paddle. The research cited might have been followed up since I don't know if the DECODE...
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    How is paediatric CFS/ME diagnosed and managed by paediatricians? An Australian Paediatric Research Network, 2014, Knight et al

    10 years on it can self-perpetuate in prep for new Guidelines, BUT I suspect the paediatricians in question are allowed to call it somatisation, whenever they cannot find, or cannot correlate, the tangible evidences I don't know if it gave them the handle they need and do seek I don't know if...
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    Why do some viruses take months to recover from, and does that tell us anything about ME/CFS?

    2 viruses might be hard to detect. One might remain undetected This, and or other opportunistic, or co-morbid, infections, might or might not, help to explain: - loss in resistance, resilience, recovery & repair - protractions and protracted aftermaths - various inflammatory markers Eg...
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    Behaviour Assessment System for Children, BASC - a discussion

    . I see schools of undifferentiated behavioural interpretation Unqualified behavioural "assessment" is not assessment. Interpretation is not assessment This "Assessment System" is not even an interpetation. It pretends to interpret. It misinterprets instead It translates all a target may...
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    Impacts of the 2024 change in US government on ME/CFS and Long Covid

    Maybe Mr Trump prefers big business & philanthropy A lot can happen in a year, and it can take a year to divorce the WHO Then Mr Trump's plan can exclude his Centre For Disease Control from global pandemic data. But he can't just stop paying into the WHO this week. And the WHO can't just stop...
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    When you can't find the words: Using body mapping to communicate patients' experiences of Long Covid 2024 Jokela-Pansini et al

    . I'd very much like a grown-up MEDICAL DIAGRAM to aid me and my GP as we both have problems profiling the problem. I found a medical body-map to develop for translating to a GP, maybe It comes from the translational field so maybe its as adept as one could wish for a start-up - if given...
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    When you can't find the words: Using body mapping to communicate patients' experiences of Long Covid 2024 Jokela-Pansini et al

    . Ah, but maybe, just maybe, if its graphic at one glance... ... then maybe its not too linear for a rushed GP to follow. They might even slow down, and stop rushing people in and out, and roundabout like all the exits were gridlocked Also, if they see it all at once it might leap over the...
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    When you can't find the words: Using body mapping to communicate patients' experiences of Long Covid 2024 Jokela-Pansini et al

    . I guess the exercise was not fully adapted for the purpose. Because I would find using colours obstructive, in the exercise as in its interpretation. It may have been useful in some other exercises, for the purposes of creativity, liberation Or if a person thinks in colours. Maybe that is a...
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    When you can't find the words: Using body mapping to communicate patients' experiences of Long Covid 2024 Jokela-Pansini et al

    . I think this mapping is a brilliant solution to help locate, or define, some body language. I'd like to adapt it, to elucidate the significant ME/CFS pathology. So I do want to explore it at this link to it's Visualising Long Covid project Except I thought it was to help communicate a...
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    When you can't find the words: Using body mapping to communicate patients' experiences of Long Covid 2024 Jokela-Pansini et al

    . I have no idea what an emotional symptom is. I find nothing symptomatic about emotions. I am not sure that emotions can be symptomatic. I was told depression is an absence of emotion. Maybe thats what it means. Or maybe emoting involves an emotion, I might call emoting symptomatic. It...
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    Cardiac Imaging Assessment of Myocardial 18F-FDG Uptake at PET/CT in Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2–vaccinated & Nonvaccinated, 2023, Takehiro Nakahara et al

    . Does the increased uptake mean its a myocarditis ? The study includes asymptomatic cases scanned for other reasons I assume it was for other heart problems to check for myocardial change This scan report says increased uptake shows myocardial change Can I assume, for comparison, that...
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    Cardiac Imaging Assessment of Myocardial 18F-FDG Uptake at PET/CT in Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2–vaccinated & Nonvaccinated, 2023, Takehiro Nakahara et al

    . Similar Threads - Cardiac Imaging Assessment Preprint Exercise stress in healthy adults: normal ranges for real time cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, 2023, Schweitzer et al. SNT Gatchaman, Aug 25, 2023, in forum: Other health news and research Replies: 2 Views: 456 Autonomic...
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    Cardiac Imaging Assessment of Myocardial 18F-FDG Uptake at PET/CT in Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2–vaccinated & Nonvaccinated, 2023, Takehiro Nakahara et al

    . Summary Asymptomatic patients who underwent PET/CT 1–180 days after their second SARS-CoV-2 vaccination showed increased myocardial fluorine 18 fluorodeoxyglucose uptake on images compared with nonvaccinated patients, but patients imaged more than 180 days after vaccination did not...
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    Cardiac Imaging Assessment of Myocardial 18F-FDG Uptake at PET/CT in Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2–vaccinated & Nonvaccinated, 2023, Takehiro Nakahara et al

    Assessment of Myocardial 18F-FDG Uptake at PET/CT in Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2–vaccinated and Nonvaccinated Patients Authors: Takehiro Nakahara et al Published Online: Sep 19 2023 Abstract Background Patients who developed myocarditis after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination show abnormalities on cardiac...
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    Robert Naviaux' Lab - News - from 2019 onwards

    Ah, but Dr Naviaux is trained and adept to find more than a cause, in his field Upon finding a cause, he may also find a diagnostic test. And find vectors for the management and treatment of health. In his field. Effectively out-performing the crud That would deter, and preclude, ineffective...
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    Robert Naviaux' Lab - News - from 2019 onwards

    So cell danger response may not be the source of my red alerts. Hard to tell since I was rigorously trained to ignore and over-ride all red alerts, all being unacceptably re-set. I agree its not an acceptable re-set. The alert is re-set along with the limit it alerts to. The re-set limits are...
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    Robert Naviaux' Lab - News - from 2019 onwards

    My biological switches are disrupted. I can't map them onto any danger response. Albeit a misbehaving switch is bound to alarm my cells Some biochemical switch can make me too hyper-alert to sleep, or too foggy to think much. But its not mapped onto any danger response. Once truncating a task...
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