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    The $35 billion race to cure a silent killer that affects 30 million Americans

    This guy was diagnosed with NAFLD. Being a chemical process engineer he wanted to find a cause and solution as all doctors he consulted could offer nothing. Reversed it, and is now very evangelical about low carb / keto. He was appalled by the quality of some of the scientific papers en...
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    Relationship Between Exercise-induced Oxidative Stress Changes and Parasympathetic Activity in CFS - (2018) Polli et al

    When was the sampling done? Would it not have been useful to have testing done 24/48/72 hours later and compared? Or have i simply lost the plot? .....
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    B12/Folic Acid and D3/K2 Supplementation

    There are also different types of B12. My daughter does tolerate methylcobalamin but some do not. If you have gut issues you may have issues with B12. It may simply feed a colony of bacteria. I know of some people taking B and multi vitamins by " patches" - similar to nicotine ones- this...
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    UK: Locations that offer CPET/VO2max testing

    No, on my to do list before the end of this month - will update thereafter
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    Why Bioethics Should Be Concerned With Medically Unexplained Symptoms. (2018) O'Leary

    If someone has access can they provide link tobfollowing page- the following article on what is FII looks both relevant and interesting .
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    Changes in the transcriptome of circulating immune cells of a NZ cohort with ME/CFS (2019) Sweetman et al

    That' s around what i get without ME with around 2-3 breaks in it. ...I have never been a good sleeper .
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    Since ME breathing rate significantly slower than normal/used to. Further evidence of metabolic dysfunction?

    Perhaps worth a thread on its own. I think that for many there may have been ME symptoms previous to recognised onset just awaiting a trigger / or for gradual onset achieving critical mass . It might be interesting to see if there are general ones ..
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    Chronic fatigue syndrome in the emergency department (2019) Timbol and Baraniuk

    My dad died of lung cancer. He had an all clear x ray , then 3-4 months later had another that showed lungs covered. My stepmum is a radiographer and was stunned at the difference in so short a time. He drank like a fish, smoked like a chimney and spent first 20 years of his career in...
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    Mitochondrial complex III is essential for suppressive function of regulatory T cells, 2019, Chandel et al

    Does this link to the ubiquinone transformation s in complex II and III, as some deaminmases have also been linked to immune function ?
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    Since ME breathing rate significantly slower than normal/used to. Further evidence of metabolic dysfunction?

    Pre morning coffee - so this may be totally tangential - apologies in advance. As body senses CO2 and not oxygen, perhaps it is more of a CO2 / O2 balance issue? Would switch to anaerobic metabolism impact?
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    Since ME breathing rate significantly slower than normal/used to. Further evidence of metabolic dysfunction?

    In a normal person, someone with a simple condition, yes. But i think , give this condition affects all systems, feedback loops may be " wired" differently to maintain function.
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    Chronic fatigue syndrome in the emergency department (2019) Timbol and Baraniuk

    That one would also be an interesting one for male/female proportions
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    Open letter to the Trustees and Staff of Action for ME about the 'Toolkit for professionals'

    Given you are now a trustee(?), have been more severely affected previously, straddle the patient/ organisational divide , it seems strange that you were not aware of this . Had you at least the opportunity to comment on the info pre issue? If not then you may have a significantly bigger...
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    Live vaccines and a wider effect

    Adjuvent effect ? May be particularly important for vaccines which provide longer term protection and have a higher load - tetanus / HPV etc Status of female immune system function in childhood/ adolescence? Do we simply assume that it' s only in pregnancy that it modifies? ( Apologies in...
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    Machine Learning-assisted Research on ME/CFS

    Thinking from the metabolic trap idea that other genes in the same function group may not compensate for mutations in others as has previously been assumed- what common genes linked to liver function might this apply to - high incidence, low penetration and substrate limiting? Would these...
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    A new approach to find biomarkers in (CFS/ME) by single-cell Raman micro-spectroscopy, 2018, Morten et al

    Thanks @Trish . I really need to do some basic tech techniques!
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