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    USA: NIH National Institutes of Health news - latest ME/CFS webinar 14 Jan 2025

    I'm thinking she's just talking about the two guest researchers (they are a team that presented together). No one else seemed to talk about behavioral stuff (apart from Vicky introducing them). But it was odd how much time they gave those two. Out of the full hour, it was about 15 minutes for...
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    Preprint Autoantibody-Driven Monocyte Dysfunction in Post-COVID Syndrome with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2025, Hackel+

    Interesting that all 24 had "exercise intolerance" but only 12 fit CCC for ME/CFS. Potential false negatives in the other 12 placed in the non-ME/CFS group? The table says the "disease duration" for healthy controls was 6 months. What does that mean? Odd that the p value is different (0.306...
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    USA: NIH National Institutes of Health news - latest ME/CFS webinar 14 Jan 2025

    Some snippets of the rest of the webinar: Walter Koroshetz Summarized findings of Incidence and Prevalence of Post-COVID-19 Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: A Report from the Observational RECOVER-Adult Study, 2024, Vernon Regarding RECOVER: "One other thing that came out of RECOVER [...] Dr David...
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    USA: NIH National Institutes of Health news - latest ME/CFS webinar 14 Jan 2025

    Potentially interesting finding from the two researchers mentioned above, Agostina Casamento-Moran and Vikram S. Chib from Johns Hopkins University. They had people with long COVID and controls do some sort of hand grip exertion task. LC felt it was more effort, but they were able to exert the...
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    Donating and fundraising by people with ME/CFS - discussion thread

    Similarly, expecting patients to put in the funds and legwork shouldn't be the norm because what's supposed to happen with rare diseases? The 100 people who suffer from it pool their pocket change and hope for a miracle? We should strive for governments that cater to everyone without needing...
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    Anti-coagulants

    The recent OMF paper that surveyed patients found that the anticoagulants "Enoxaparin or Unfractionated Heparin" were the treatment with the highest number of people reporting feeling "much better" at about 30%. (6% reported feeling "much worse".) Also highly rated in long COVID. Though...
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    USA: NIH National Institutes of Health news - latest ME/CFS webinar 14 Jan 2025

    Just reminding people that this webinar is today in about three hours at 2 PM EST or 7 PM GMT. You can still register to join.
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    News From Jarred Younger / Neuroinflammation, Pain, and Fatigue Laboratory at UAB, From Aug 2020

    Here are the two ME/CFS neuroimaging studies out of his university that I can see. I think the first is the one you're asking about. Both still say "recruiting". Tracking Peripheral Immune Cell Infiltration of the Brain in Central Inflammatory Disorders Using [Zr-89]Oxinate-4-labeled...
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    Possible linking and treatment between Parkinson’s disease and [IBD]: a study of mendelian randomization based on gut–brain axis, 2025, Beiming Wang+

    Possible linking and treatment between Parkinson's disease and inflammatory bowel disease: a study of Mendelian randomization based on gut-brain axis Beiming Wang, Xiaoyin Bai, Yingmai Yang, Hong Yang Background: Mounting evidence suggests that Parkinson's disease (PD) and inflammatory bowel...
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    Protocol Assessing Neuroinflammation in Gulf War Illness Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Younger

    They've updated the registration to show the summary statistics for the outcomes. I did a Welch's test using the provided means, standard deviations, and sample sizes. Probably won't be as accurate as the tests they'll run using the raw data but should be in the ball park of the right...
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    Protocol Assessing Neuroinflammation in Gulf War Illness Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Younger

    Assessing Neuroinflammation in GWI Using MRS Sponsor: University of Alabama at Birmingham Principal Investigator: Jarred Younger Study Description This proposal is for a Tier 1 (Discovery) study that uses a human, cross-sectional, observational neuroimaging approach to measure...
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    What do we mean by a diagnosis like ME/CFS?

    Are you looking for these papers: Urine Metabolomics Exposes Anomalous Recovery after Maximal Exertion in Female ME/CFS Patients 2023, Glass, Hanson et al Plasma metabolomics reveals disrupted response and recovery following maximal exercise in ME/CFS, Arnaud Germain, Maureen R. Hanson et al...
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    A general thread on the PACE trial!

    A new critique of the statistical methods has been published: When PACE-Gate Meets Sample Size, 2025, Sepúlveda (thread)
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    When PACE-Gate Meets Sample Size, 2025, Sepúlveda

    When PACE-Gate Meets Sample Size Nuno Sepúlveda [Conference paper] Abstract PACE-Gate is the name by which the case surrounding the high-profile PACE clinical trial became publicly known. This case ended up in controversy due to a change in the pre-trial primary endpoint and a re-definition...
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    Common sign linked to old age could be a symptom of Parkinson's (Hearing loss)

    I think this is a mistake. The 1.64 figure isn't within the confidence interval. I'm guessing just extra zeros added in the text.
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    Common sign linked to old age could be a symptom of Parkinson's (Hearing loss)

    They seem to have dealt with that in the study: Speech-in-noise hearing impairment is associated with increased risk of Parkinson's: A UK biobank analysis, 2025, Readman et al Edit: More details
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    What do we mean by a diagnosis like ME/CFS?

    For me, while I've certainly had times where I was clearly hit by a crash two days later, most of the time it's very gradual and ambiguous how much of a delay there is. (Though that may be because it's almost all cognitive crashes now, as I am much better able to control physical overexertion.)...
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    Relationship between major depressive disorder and [ME/CFS]: a two-sample mendelian randomization study analysis, 2025, Zhu et al

    I did find that the lead author, Wenjing Song, has done at least two mendelian randomization studies before. For Daytime napping and the incidence of Parkinson’s disease: a prospective cohort study with Mendelian randomization, I looked at the SNPs in the paper, and compared them to the SNPs in...
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    Relationship between major depressive disorder and [ME/CFS]: a two-sample mendelian randomization study analysis, 2025, Zhu et al

    Of the 42 SNPs that match those for BMI in Mendelian Randomization Analysis Reveals No Causal Relationship Between Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Severe COVID-19, the effect allele and the alternative/other allele listed are exactly the same in both papers for all SNPs.
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    Relationship between major depressive disorder and [ME/CFS]: a two-sample mendelian randomization study analysis, 2025, Zhu et al

    Of the 15 from Zhu that weren't also associated with BMI in the Li paper, I found that at least 13 of them have been associated with BMI in other papers: One of the last two is listed in a table for "obesity" but might mean BMI. The other one I couldn't find an association with BMI through a...
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