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  1. Lisa108

    Wall Street Journal: The Unfulfilled Promise of DNA Testing

    Nah, those devices tend to go off without a reason (or the reason might be a certain posture like moving your arms above your head). A close friend of mine who had a pacer/defibrillator received shocks in the shower when washing his hair. Quite painful! If there would be a medical reason for...
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    [...] Outcome expectancies and behavioral experiences in the context of physical activity among cancer patients (2019), Ungar et al

    You could have had high expectancies or low expectancies, if your experiences were good, you were be more likely to stick to it. Quelle surprise! I would have liked to see a much greater emphasis on how creating a better experience could lead to more patients continuing doing sports after...
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    Validation of impaired Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 3 ion channel activity in natural killer cells from CFS/ME, 2019, Cabanas et al

    ETA: TRP = Transient Receptor Potential ion channels TRPM3= Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 3 ion channels
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    [...] Outcome expectancies and behavioral experiences in the context of physical activity among cancer patients (2019), Ungar et al

    Patients were eager to participate, but their expectations (of the benefits) were not satisfied:
  5. Lisa108

    Suggested Pathology of Systemic Exertion Intolerance Disease [...] (2019) Bohne

    Alternative sci-hub link: https://sci-hub.se/10.1016/j.mehy.2019.109260
  6. Lisa108

    Animal Models of ME/CFS

    Sorry, couldn't resist... What a mouse model of ME/CFS would look like:
  7. Lisa108

    Pathophysiology of interstitial cystitis [review article], 2019, Birder

    This. I recently watched an online presentation about chronic/recurrent cystitis (and the association to vaginosis). These were my take-aways: - Some pathogens are destroyed by oxygen, so the urine tests were you pee in a cup and the nurse later dips a test strip into it, might not detect the...
  8. Lisa108

    Huffington Post: 7 Things People With ME (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) Want You To Know

    The subtitle reads: "I often feel like a 100-year-old trapped inside a young person’s body." Well, I feel the other way round. Which makes a lot more sense to me... The idea of a 100 year old having a young person's body surely would be something favoured? ETA: I wrapped my head around this...
  9. Lisa108

    Blog: 'Summary so far of "Something in the blood"' by Simon McGrath

    [my bolding] Just a mad thought: The graph in @hinterland 's link shows the concentration (amount) of oxygen in the cells. This is lower in cells treated with ME plasma. Is it proven that this is caused by a reduced UPTAKE? Could it instead be caused by increased CONSUMPTION? Maybe that...
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    Dante Labs €199 ($229) WGS special offer ONLY April 25th-29th

    Special offer, April 25th to 29th only, with 90-day result guarantee Link to Dante Labs Edit: changed date, as this offer is valid from today to April 29th.
  11. Lisa108

    MitOX 2019, 30th April, Oxford, UK. [A one day meeting for researchers with an interest in mitochondria]

    These talks sound interesting: Carl Fratter “FBXL4 related mitochondrial disease is associated with pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency” (Oxford). Yaomeng Lui “Exercise and exosomes” (Oxford). (Maybe they misspelled her last name and this is her, as she gave the same talk here).
  12. Lisa108

    Fluoroquinolones (including ciprofloxacin)

    Finally this is happening in Germany! Although the guidelines already restricted the use of fluorquinolones in minor infections (like sinusitis, cystitis), most docs seemed not aware of this, nor of possible severe, chronic side effects. Today the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical...
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    CENSSAS: Exploring Associations Between CENtral Sensitivity Syndromes and the Autism Spectrum

    My hope is that while the BPS-crew tries to load more and more cargo onto their ship, this will only help to sink it sooner.
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