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  1. Andy

    Review Exploring the Effects of Qigong, Tai Chi, and Yoga on Fatigue, Mental Health, and Sleep Quality in [CF] and [PCOS]... 2024 Fricke-Comellas et al

    Full title: Exploring the Effects of Qigong, Tai Chi, and Yoga on Fatigue, Mental Health, and Sleep Quality in Chronic Fatigue and Post-COVID Syndromes: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis Abstract Background/Objectives: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and post-COVID syndrome (PCS) pose a...
  2. Andy

    ME/ CFS post doc post at Medical university of Vienna

    The process for researcher access to data and/or samples is described here, https://www.decodeme.org.uk/researcher-access/
  3. Andy

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Inconvenient Truths: How Scientists are Being Silenced Around the World, 29th Oct 2024 Join Index on Censorship at Liverpool John Moores University for a discussion on the multiple forces working to silence scientists today. Science at its core is about the pursuit of knowledge concerned with...
  4. Andy

    George Monbiot on ME/CFS, PACE, BPS and Long Covid

    Trial By Error: PACE Authors Respond to Monbiot Column with Tired Arguments https://virology.ws/2024/10/24/trial-by-error-pace-authors-respond-to-monbiot-column-with-tired-arguments/
  5. Andy

    Cost-utility analysis of transdiagnostic [CBT] for people with persistent physical symptoms in contact with specialist service... 2024 McCrone et al

    Full title: Cost-utility analysis of transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural therapy for people with persistent physical symptoms in contact with specialist services evaluated in the PRINCE secondary trial Full list of authors: McCrone, Patel, Hotopf, Moss-Morris, Ashworth, David, Husain, James...
  6. Andy

    Lifestyle factors as predictors of incident functional somatic disorder. Five-year follow-up of The DanFunD study 2024 JØrgensen, Fink et al

    Abstract Aims: To assess whether lifestyle factors, including sleep pattern, are predictors for the development of functional somatic disorder (FSD). Methods: A population-based prospective cohort of 9656 men and women aged 18–76 years was established in 2011–2015 and invited for...
  7. Andy

    Fatigue, 2024, Hartman, Rosmalen et al

    This seems to be an updated version of this 'learning article', https://www.ntvg.nl/node/10001202 - I can't find the new version on the journal website.
  8. Andy

    Fatigue, 2024, Hartman, Rosmalen et al

    Abstract Many patients with fatigue do not visit a physician. In patients who do consult the general practitioner, the cause of their fatigue is explained in about a quarter: 8 percent has a somatic cause while psychosocial causes explain 16 percent. In about three quarters the cause of fatigue...
  9. Andy

    Review Chronic fatigue syndrome in children 2024 Chutko et al

    Suspect this is slanted towards a BPS approach but can't tell for certain with the paywall.
  10. Andy

    Review Chronic fatigue syndrome in children 2024 Chutko et al

    The article provides an overview of scientific publications devoted to the study of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). The results of works devoted to the study of the epidemiology of this pathology in childhood and adults are considered. The authors presented different views on the etiology and...
  11. Andy

    Association of inflammation and chronic fatigue syndrome in patients with Parkinson’s disease 2024 Nikitina et al

    They talk about CFS, but I don't think they mean the same thing as we do.
  12. Andy

    Association of inflammation and chronic fatigue syndrome in patients with Parkinson’s disease 2024 Nikitina et al

    OBJECTIVE To study the prevalence of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and association of CFS with other clinical and neuropsychological manifestations of Parkinson’s disease (PD) as well as with serum inflammatory markers and genetic polymorphisms. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study included 533...
  13. Andy

    Review Epigenetic changes in patients with post-acute COVID-19 symptoms (PACS) and long-COVID: A systematic review 2024 Patil et al

    Abstract Background Up to 30% of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 report disabling symptoms 2 years after the infection. Over 100 persistent symptoms have been associated with Post-Acute COVID-19 Symptoms (PACS) and/or long-COVID, showing a significant clinical heterogeneity. To develop...
  14. Andy

    Is There such a Thing as Post-Viral Depression?: Implications for Precision Medicine 2024 Park et al

    "For instance, research has shown that individuals recovering from some virus like hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection have a notably higher likelihood of developing psychiatric problems, while others have lower probability to induce psychiatric complications. Furthermore, conditions like Myalgic...
  15. Andy

    Is There such a Thing as Post-Viral Depression?: Implications for Precision Medicine 2024 Park et al

    Viral infections are increasingly recognized as triggers for depressive disorders, particularly following the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and the rise of long COVID. Viruses such as Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), Cytomegalovirus (CMV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are...
  16. Andy

    Use of passively collected actigraphy data to detect individual depressive symptoms in a... 2024 Price et al

    Full title: Use of passively collected actigraphy data to detect individual depressive symptoms in a clinical subpopulation and a general population. The presentation of major depressive disorder (MDD) can vary widely due to its heterogeneity, including inter- and intraindividual symptom...
  17. Andy

    Hypothalamus Connectivity in Adolescent Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2024, Byrne et al.

    "2.2 Participants The full procedure for participant recruitment and data collection in this study has been described elsewhere (Josev et al. 2020, 2021). Briefly, a convenience sample of 48 participants (25 ME/CFS and 23 healthy controls) were recruited for the study between 2013 and 2016, with...
  18. Andy

    Hippocampal volume and affect in response to fluctuating estrogens in menstrual cycle irregularity: a longitudinal single-subject study 2024 Heller+

    This article seems to talk about both the above paper and the preliminary results noted. How does the brain react to birth control? A researcher scanned herself 75 times to find out "Hold the morning coffee and meditation: for about 75 days over the span of a year, neuroscientist Carina...
  19. Andy

    Hippocampal volume and affect in response to fluctuating estrogens in menstrual cycle irregularity: a longitudinal single-subject study 2024 Heller+

    Abstract Irregular menstrual cycles, affecting approximately 30% of women in their reproductive years, are often overlooked in research, limiting our insights into the broader spectrum of hormonal interactions. Understanding the relationship between endogenous hormone fluctuations and brain...
  20. Andy

    Cost-effectiveness of an extended-role [GP] clinic for [PPS]: results from the Multiple Symptoms Study 3 (MSS3)... 2024 Deary, Burton et al

    Full title: Cost-effectiveness of an extended-role general practitioner clinic for persistent physical symptoms: results from the Multiple Symptoms Study 3 (MSS3) pragmatic randomised controlled trial Highlights Persistent physical symptoms is a common problem, impacting patients’ quality of...
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