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    AI used to solve protein folding structures

    My eldest daughter's dissertation for her degree involved helping PhD students engineer a protein probe to study effects of reperfusion damage on mitochondria ( linked to atherosclerosis research). It was difficult frustrating work and a lot of lab time as the many protocols they used...
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    AI used to solve protein folding structures

    From guardian Thus could hopefully input to research and reduce timescales across the board https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/nov/30/deepmind-ai-cracks-50-year-old-problem-of-biology-research
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    The biology of coronavirus COVID-19 - including research and treatments

    and from NYT link AstraZeneca Faces Difficult Questions About Its Vaccine After Admitting Mistake - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
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    The biology of coronavirus COVID-19 - including research and treatments

    Different processes may have something to do with it . I read that Astra zeneca swab tested every week and picked up asymptomatic, the others swab tested symptomatic only
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    "No More Mr NICE Guy…" by Prof. Brian Hughes

    I think it was down prior to this being published ?
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    BACME: Position Paper on the management of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), Oct 2020

    Such determinism is persuasive for the newly diagnosed. It us impressive propaganda, weave a sprinking of truths into a narrative that seems to explain things when people are desperately looking hor explanations. We still don't know how many body systems function fully, yet here we scrape...
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    UK: Priority Setting Partnership for ME/CFS

    The PSP will also do an evidence review. This may be important as the PSP seeks to fill in gaps in research - look for areas that are important to pwME but have as yet been underdeveloped. So they look at what research has been done and my guess is would normally take account of previous...
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    UK: Physios for ME

    Youtibe link
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    The biology of coronavirus COVID-19 - including research and treatments

    do we have the data from these trials ( probably not given commercial sensitivities)? does the lack of protection against transmission in many of the vaccines reduce deaths but promote positivity rates? given the fiasco that has been the test, trace and isolate system , the vaccination programme...
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    Identification of a brainstem locus that inhibits tumour necrosis factor, 2020, Kressel et al

    From Twitter Paper from earlier this year
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    Post-Exertional Malaise - a discussion including defining and measuring PEM

    Some do but are limited by the standard vocabulary used. Some can describe things very well but are not listened to, or their descriptions not drilled down into for appropriate symptom management. Dizziness, breathlessness and gastric issues have only recently been accepted as signs of...
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    NICE ME/CFS guideline - draft published for consultation - 10th November 2020

    Valerie Eliot Smith blog on draft https://valerieeliotsmith.com/2020/11/19/ice-cream-hypothermia-revisited-a-chilling-nice-consultation-process/?fbclid=IwAR2_KSQC48mInYTjuXT7-isNWf38t8DDpSMbLYL8DOltfxBgQP_pIjXdlYU
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    Post-Exertional Malaise - a discussion including defining and measuring PEM

    Young pwME adopt the language from medical interventions and online sources. The younger the more likely to assimilate given language into developing verbal and experiential constructs. Your world view is framed by interaction and experience. You would not recognise ME from descriptions on...
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    Somatic symptom and related disorders in a tertiary paediatric hospital: prevalence, reach and complexity, 2020, Wiggins et al

    What % are female ? Sounds like classic label attaching when cause is not known and medics don't know what else to do.
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    Activation of Functional Brain Networks in Children With Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures, 2020, Kozlowska et al

    Lower HRV has been postulated as a " heads up" for illness generally ( viz the wearables guru who was alerted to Lyme disease during a flight when HRV was altered enabling this to be caught early and treated) .If there are noted changes in network metrics, and autonomic status then perhaps there...
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    Green Light therapy for pain, preliminary (Nov. 2020) results reducing pain

    Hmmm. Do we know how colour temperature affects human cells? We know a bit about blue light, and use of blue glasses , but anything else? Coloured LEDs are transforming agriculture, enabling modulation of yield, ( in cannabis growing its used re strength of THC), rate of senescence , growth...
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