Carla C.P. Rus
Bert de Vries
Ingmar E.J. Vries1
Idelette Nutma
J. J. Sandra Kooij2
1 Radboud University,
2 Amsterdam UMC/VUMC
After Covid-19 infection, 12.5% develop a post-Covid-syndrome. Symptoms affect numerous organ systems, but after one year they are mainly neurological and...
Answer from the author on LinkedIn:
His longer answer wasn't captured well:
"Thanks Anil, I read this paper yesterday evening. Yes, not only IDO1, but maybe in synergy with IDO2, we have considered trying to test and compare this hypothesis among fatal COVID, PASC, and ME/CSF patients...
Just skimming the references a bit it looks like they're referring to the old but also new NICE guidelines and also an article by the ME Association that's critical of CBT/GET. I hope these are good signs?
Similar hot airy stuff.
https://virology.ws/2022/02/10/trial-by-error-my-exchange-of-letters-on-amygdala-retraining-that-undead-lightning-process-study/?fbclid=IwAR24Zdf2SsxpFNxfOCKKnUvcvCFPIkHiUXPtAqQUdPvHTTXIRj3g9uso8QM
QFS researcher Ruud Raijmakers explains during a talk that they'll be researching different "Post-infectious fatigue syndromes"/PIFS for the ZonMw program and will also be collaborating with COFFII. Just a quick look at the publications by them and those committees: OMFG!!! This will be for the...
Knoop and Wiborg about increasing activity:
"Two Dutch commentators, Hans Knoop and Jan Wiborg, from the Knowledge Center for Chronic Fatigue (Radboudumc) assume that an increase in physical activity acts as 'a catalyst to bring about changes in cognitions about activity and symptoms in...
A critical response to the CBT #longCOVID trial by Kuut et al. Eventhough they didn't touch on all the details, it looks pretty good. I don't think we've seen a collaboration of MDs voicing their concerns about CBT like this very often in the Netherlands. Is it a first? I think so. It's a clear...
Good to hear. I know that Lifelines itself could be interesting if the issues with criteria amongst others could be resolved, but I think we also need to keep in the back of our mind that the situation with Rosmalen is in certain ways very similar to the situation with Crawley and MEGA. I simply...
I asked associate professor Martijn Luijsterburg who's specialized in DNA repair about the study. This paper is way above my head really, but he was kind enough to answer me anyways.
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