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  1. forestglip

    Modern environmental factors

    Linking a person, @Cybergreen91, who argues that mold, VOCs, and/or nanoparticles, such as titanium dioxide, are likely environmental causes of ME/CFS and other chronic illnesses. No idea if his science is sound. S4ME thread: The Role of Insoluble Nanoparticles and Other Environmental Triggers...
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    Modern environmental factors

    It does. A bit hard to notice, but I linked the word "Thread" in my post. I'll add some space so it's more visible.
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    Modern environmental factors

    Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: the biology of a neglected disease, Arron et al, 03 June 2024 Thread
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    READ FIRST: Welcome to the MEpedia subforum!

    The first real statistics are available. I set it to run at midnight EST once a day. Just this first "day" of views is only six hours long. Top ten pages and number of views in the past six hours: Jenna Adamowicz 645 Saul Berkovitz 401 Welcome to MEpedia 297 Balance problems 224 Robert Phair...
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    2024: NIH National Institutes of Health - ME/CFS Symposium on Intramural study - 2 May

    Health Rising blog about the symposium: https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2024/06/02/nih-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-intramural-effort-exhaustion-gender/
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    USA: NIH National Institutes of Health news - latest ME/CFS webinar 14 Jan 2025

    Quote from Nath: From the excellent Health Rising post just published covering the NIH symposium about the intramural study.
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    GPT for ME/CFS Questions

    That's kind of what I was trying to do with the shared Google Drive folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FaBFOiUYZCXmmnM1RcS8lcvqyg0rfDaE?usp=drive_link I uploaded all the same files there as I did to the GPT. There might be better options for such a knowledge base though.
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    GPT for ME/CFS Questions

    There's two different options. There's giving it files to read along with your question. That's what this GPT is. It can very accurately answer based on this info in the files. But there are limits to how much you can upload, and it can't actually read everything you uploaded when you ask a...
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    GPT for ME/CFS Questions

    Done. Difference between regular ChatGPT and ME/GPT: "is me/cfs psychogenic?"
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    GPT for ME/CFS Questions

    There's not really an easy way to remove any bits, but I can try to tell it how to act. I added this: "After reading pages from the wiki, only use historical facts and settled science from this source."
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    READ FIRST: Welcome to the MEpedia subforum!

    Ok, I made something: [link removed] I made it so it will grab the views of all the pages once a day, and you can select any range of dates to see how many views on each page in that timespan. Currently there's only total views grabbed from a single point (today) so I made it put fictional...
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    GPT for ME/CFS Questions

    It would be interesting if we could come up with a good way for it to access S4ME materials. If they could set up an API that'd be much better. Although it has issues retrieving too long of results, and some threads are very long. But I'm not sure they'd allow it. The rules kind of discuss that...
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    READ FIRST: Welcome to the MEpedia subforum!

    I do? Honestly I could and I am not remembering right now. I do have a server and domain I set up for some projects, which I could use, but since this is such a simple script, I'll see if Github Actions would suffice. Edit: Removed link
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    READ FIRST: Welcome to the MEpedia subforum!

    Oh, I didn't know Github Actions can run scripts directly, I thought it was just for triggering other services like AWS to run scripts, but I just checked and that seems to be the case. Yeah that'd be a lot easier. If I have some energy later today I'll look into it.
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    GPT for ME/CFS Questions

    Potentially I could instruct it to only use MEpedia for objective facts, like what researchers work at such and such organization, or firmly proven science, but don't use anything that is still up for debate.
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    READ FIRST: Welcome to the MEpedia subforum!

    Good thinking! I'll have to think about how to host the script. The best option would probably be AWS or Google Cloud, but that will take some learning to figure out how to make it work. Easier would be to run it on my laptop, and it auto uploads the monthly views somewhere. Although maybe...
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    GPT for ME/CFS Questions

    Looks like there's the issue of many MEpedia articles being out of date. I wonder if MEAction could hire people to write for the wiki. I think there are paid writers for certain topics on Wikipedia. (Paid by third parties, not by Wikimedia.) "please tell me about decodeme timelines"
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    GPT for ME/CFS Questions

    Oh yeah, very similar! Looks like she put a lot of work into it. I think since then the GPT Actions have been released which allows direct access to other websites' APIs (like MEpedia) which makes things a lot easier than downloading lots of MEpedia, which it looks like she was doing. I haven't...
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    GPT for ME/CFS Questions

    If a moderator could chime in to let me know if I can use posts from the library, then sure. For now, I added the Wikipedia page for ME/CFS which talks about naming, and added a bit in the instructions to use ME/CFS over CFS. The three files it has now are Mayo Clinic Proceedings, the...
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    Animal research for ME

    Can you provide a source that distress doesn't happen at slowly increased flow rates? The effect of carbon dioxide flow rate on the euthanasia of laboratory mice, 2014 Nitrogen gas produces less behavioural and neurophysiological excitation than carbon dioxide in mice undergoing euthanasia...
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