Tag: Alan Carson
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Lancet Paper Claims “Exercise” Should be “Prioritized” in Long COVID Rehabilitation
Added: On X, @mecfsskeptic has posted a very useful thread explaining how loosely the investigators applied the meaning of “Long COVID” in accepting trials for their meta-analysis. A Lancet journal, eClinicalMedicine, has just published a paper called “Effects of therapeutic interventions on long COVID: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.” The study reviewed randomized controlled…
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DecodeME Pre-Print Reports Eight “Genetic Signals” Related to Immune Function and Nervous System
People with ME/CFS differ genetically from the general population, according to the long-awaited results of the largest biological study of the disease to date. By comparing DNA samples from more than 15,000 patients with ME/CFS diagnoses to samples from those who were not diagnosed, the investigators identified eight “genetic signals,” including ones relating to immune…
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Edinburgh Study Links ME/CFS to “Blood-Based Biomarkers”
Last fall, a team from the University of Edinburgh released a pre-print called “Replicated blood-based biomarkers for myalgic encephalomyelitis not explicable by inactivity.” At the time, I posted an interview with the lead investigator, Chris Ponting, a professor of genetics at the university. The peer-reviewed version of the study has just been published by the…
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An FND Patient’s View–and More on Those Inflated Prevalence Rates
In a post last week, I noted that experts in FND have a tendency to assert prevalence rates that ignore their own diagnostic criteria. Before offering further thoughts on that score, I want to make one point very explicit: I am in no way questioning whether people with the diagnosis have serious disorders and very…