I haven't read the study, but elimination diets are the gold standard for food sensitivities. If symptoms reappear upon testing (preferably blinded) that is seen as proof of the sensitivity - and then you test again later to see if it has gone away. The symptoms listed could have many other...
"Believed to" is not exactly arguing for a strong evidence base ;)
It's present in many conditions, if I remember correctly some studies on rodents have shown impaired gut integrity occurs before other signs of disease manifests itself, but that's not saying much and might not be relevant in...
Leaky gut is seen in many autoimmune conditions and is believed to worsen symptoms, and in the case of inflammatory bowel disease changing your diet can lead to remission (various methods, which if I remember correctly is mostly researched in kids - the theory being that the poorer results in...
I have a Varier gravity balans chair https://www.varierfurniture.com/en_no/explore-our-chairs/recline/gravity-balans-r which I really enjoy using wih my laptop on my lap. Having the opportunity to lean back and have my feet high helps me a lot.
Tidsskriftet has published a reply to their editorial, google translate: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Ftidsskriftet.no%2F2021%2F03%2Fkommentar%2Fnyansering-om-mecfs :)
And nother somewhat related news, academic freedom has yet again been the topic of...
Using the article where Skei (Wyller's boss) is criticising activists for the fact that he/Wyller did not get funding for an LP study is an interesting choice since Forskningsrådet wrote a reply to that article a few days later saying there had not been "too much patient involvement" and that...
Even when it says that the debate should continue.
To me that seems like a very simple thing a journalist (not referring to you @dave30th) could have asked anyone who uses it to end discussion, but I've never seen that happen in Norway at least. It's just taken at face value that the report...
An important point I didn't notice.
New article in Khrono today also, with the headmaster at UiO talking about the importance of free science.
— Bryter med normer for en åpen og kunnskapsbasert dialog
Google translate
- Breaks with norms for an open and knowledge-based dialogue
Completely...
In this article in Dagens Medisin ("Daily Medicine", a newspaper for medical news) the authors write about how important it is to have an holistic, biopsychosocial view of the patient when treating chronic fatigue (CFS/ME mentioned). Long term chronic fatigue and pain are no longer medically...
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The LP study is mainly at NTNU, Wyller is just a co-supervisor from the university in Oslo, I'm not sure UiO needs to stand up to anything as things are. Stølen (headmaster at the university Wyller works at) has previously used the complaints against the LP study as an example on how activism...
New article in Khrono (paper for universities) about how ME/CFS BPS researchers are bullied and leaves the field.
Betent forskning: Én forsker ga seg. En annen velger å stå i det
https://khrono.no/betent-forskning-n-forsker-ga-seg-en-annen-velger-a-sta-i-det/559256
Google translate: Inflamed...
That we don't find this mixture of fat and starch/sugar in whole foods is very much part of the debate, at least where I live. Norway has one of the fastest growing rates of increased visceral fat in Europe :(
I don't think things we're not used to eating necessarily tastes "more and more...
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