Ferritin is not just a marker for iron levels , it's involved in lots of processes .
@SNT Gatchaman linked a paper on a previous thread ( sorry don't know how to link it )
My ME aunt does have high ferritin .
My non ME aunt also has high ferritin which seemed to be related to arthritis onset -...
Keyworker exposure may account for some of this. Medics apart , middle classes were more able to work from home .
Those who kept society going had little choice .
The confounder is kids who were- and still are - a very effective vector.
When did we choose to leave history behind
Group A - post viral recovery , previous generations acknowledged that this could take time and rest was needed . This has been largely forgotten.
In a world where you are valued by your productivity it's more or less been denied .
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How many participants were on statins ?
Statins lower cq10 levels , so supplementation could confer a benefit ?
Cq10 bioavailability is affected by genetic expression - interacting mutations are common , so responses may have to factor in genetic predisposition . Were genetics studied ?
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We have none . In retrospect that has been a good thing.
The question is what would a new service be based upon when toys are bring catapulted out of prams.
A multi faceted team for a multi faceted illness finds something .
A systems condition requires broad collaboration across disciplines, but research is typically silo- ed
That's the hopeful bit from this .
There was a graph I saw in a paper years ago which plotted ms incidence rates v location . There was a definite relationship - the farther from the equator the higher the incidence , suggesting sunlight exposure plays a part. It's always assumed as being vit D related , but infrared radiation...
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