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  1. Jonathan Edwards

    Why ME/CFS and Long COVID Activism in Germany Has Been Relatively Successful - blog, 2026, Strottman

    Reading the blog I am unclear as to what evidence there is to support any of it. It is just a claim. Is advocacy successful in Germany? What would that mean? Surely it would mean good research being funded or good health services. The main difference in health care systems I have noticed in...
  2. Jonathan Edwards

    Netherlands: WHN [World Health Network] PAIS [Post-Acute Infection Syndromes] Conference, 26th to 29th August, 2026, Amsterdam

    Meetings like this are usually organised by companies that make money out of people wanting to 'network' for commercial reasons. Looking at the World Health Network website it seems an odd rather amateurish looking set-up with bold goals but very little detail. I think it very likely that...
  3. Jonathan Edwards

    Scottish ME/CFS clinical service provision

    I wonder what that actually means? What is 'remote assessment'?
  4. Jonathan Edwards

    Review Efficacy of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy on somatic symptom disorder and common related functional disorders:... 2026 Liu et al

    In view of the particularity of psychological intervention, which is difficult to achieve blinding, in this study, the overall rating of RoB2 had not considered blinding. So there is no attempt to connect with the real world, where reliability is a matter of fact, not choice. There must be a...
  5. Jonathan Edwards

    Why ME/CFS and Long COVID Activism in Germany Has Been Relatively Successful - blog, 2026, Strottman

    Could well be. But things ahve not always been as they are. I remember ten years ago a close Spanish friend (of 60 years standing) saying to me "Who would have thought the day would come when people in England would look to Spain as a place with cleaner toilets and a safer more effective...
  6. Jonathan Edwards

    The Stigma of self-report in health research: Time to reconsider what counts as “Objective”, 2026, Alwan

    I agree. It is a muddle. Objective means various things and always will. The 'need to change' is something of a straw man. I find 'stigma' unhelpful, too. There are no stigmas floating about attaching to things, just other human beings being kind or unkind, informed or ill-informed.
  7. Jonathan Edwards

    Preprint Microvascular Remodeling and Endothelial Dysfunction Across the Post-COVID-19 Spectrum: [Observational Case-Control], 2026, Wallraven et al

    I think the problem with IL-6, CRP or ESR is that if you take a population of people who are unwell they are almost certainly going to be contaminated with co-existent subclinical inflammatory disease of all sorts. So to my mind a slight statistical shift in IL-6 is impossible to make much of...
  8. Jonathan Edwards

    Protocol Trial registration: Low-dose Naltrexone for Post-COVID Fatigue Syndrome, 2022, Luis Nacul, British Columbia Women's Hospital & Health Centre

    https://meassociation.org.uk/2025/10/update-ldn-clinical-trial-progress-report-july-september-2025/
  9. Jonathan Edwards

    United Kingdom: News from Forward-ME Group

    Useful ForwardME service subgroup meeting today. The government may be in cloud-cuckoo land but the advocacy groups are talking constructively and some useful suggestions emerged about contacting key people. Sonya has a lot going on so Clare Ogden joined us and I think she found it useful to get...
  10. Jonathan Edwards

    Everything is in The Vagus Nerve: What is The Relationship Between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Coronavirus?, 2020, Selma

    I think that is a very pertinent question. Sickness behaviour seems to be explained by some well known cytokine activators but in reality you can have all sorts of different patterns of the various features in different proportions and time courses. There is probably a ot more to know.
  11. Jonathan Edwards

    Review Fluid transport in the brain, 2022, Rasmussen, Mestre, Nedergaard

    I had a look at pressure numbers. Average venular pressure is said to be 10-20mmHg - say 15mmHg. CSF pressure is said to be 5-15mmHg - say 10mmHg. But brain venules are free draining into an external jugular vein with a subatmospheric pressure (above the "JVP" line and collapsed) where most...
  12. Jonathan Edwards

    Everything is in The Vagus Nerve: What is The Relationship Between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Coronavirus?, 2020, Selma

    I just think talking of 'vagus nerve' here is unhelpful. It is a bit like the channel tunnel, carrying both rail and road freight in all directions and no particular reason to think that it carries the cocaine bags any more than any other road or railway. If they were looking for inflammation...
  13. Jonathan Edwards

    Preprint Mass-Standardised IgG Response to Fourteen [Spike Protein] variants and Antibody Subclass analysis for IgG subclasses and IgE…, 2026, Elangovan+

    I think this study suffers from all the usual sort of circular arguments about discriminatory tests. The comment about persistent virus and autoimmunity is just pasting in received dogma. Differences in IgG class responses might be a clue to a mechanism but Long Covid is so vague and...
  14. Jonathan Edwards

    Everything is in The Vagus Nerve: What is The Relationship Between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Coronavirus?, 2020, Selma

    All of those things, but not necessarily in that order with such complexity that it would take a lifetime to learn it all!!
  15. Jonathan Edwards

    Well known, famous people reported to have Lyme Disease.

    I don't think one can compare Grok/X with WWW quite so simply!! ANd of course Sir Tim never wanted to patent it.
  16. Jonathan Edwards

    Epstein Barr virus, infectious mononucleosis and associated diseases as contributors to the costs of intimate kissing, 2026, Ewald et al

    I don't think there is much doubt about that. The incidence peak at the first intimate kissing age is pretty clear cut. Beyond that I think there are major questions about how relevant late infection (glandular fever) is to any links to serious disease (which looks a bit muddled here).
  17. Jonathan Edwards

    Epstein Barr virus, infectious mononucleosis and associated diseases as contributors to the costs of intimate kissing, 2026, Ewald et al

    I have not read beyond the abstract but I suspect the medical analysis here may be pretty dodgy.
  18. Jonathan Edwards

    Everything is in The Vagus Nerve: What is The Relationship Between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Coronavirus?, 2020, Selma

    No this was just the normal gene expression profiles documenting functional subsets of neurons. It is amazingly complicated and well documented. There are muscle specific nociceptors if I remember rightly, along with all the different sensory modalities from pain to vibration sense etc.
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