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Finding Answers for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Long COVID, and Fibromyalgia

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Berlin International ME/CFS Research Conference is Almost Here!

Published: May 10, 2025 20:09

For the third year in a row, Dr. Carmen Scheibenbogen and the Charité Fatigue Center (CFC) at Charité —Universitätsmedizin (a good German tongue twister :)) in Berlin are bringing us an ME/CFS  and long COVID International Conference. The conference, which…

Could Something in the Gut Be Causing Fibromyalgia (and ME/CFS and Long COVID)?

Published: May 8, 2025 19:27

Ed. Canada can use some good news right now, and at least on the medical front, it got some with the fascinating “The gut microbiota promotes pain in fibromyalgia” study.  The 40+ researcher study hailing from McGill and other Universities in Canada and…

Young People with ME/CFS and/or Long COVID: What Do We Know?

Published: May 3, 2025 16:25

>When we talk about ME/CFS or long COVID studies, a central fact is almost always ignored—they’re almost always on adults. After going through the literature, I would guess that perhaps 99% of ME/CFS/long COVID studies focus on adults. Young people,…

Stymied, Moving Forward or Both? The Long-COVID (and ME/CFS) Clinical Trials Dilemma

Published: April 24, 2025 20:42

For patients, it all comes down to treatments, and that means clinical trials – and lots of them. Given that, it was hard to read Rowan Walrath’s article, “Long COVID studies stymied by pharma’s lack of cooperation“, in Chemical and Engineering News…

Too Much Exertion Produces Autonomic Nervous System Hit in Long COVID, ME/CFS, and Fibromyalgia

Published: April 13, 2025 18:55

Geoff’s Narrations The GIST The Blog   A trip to Seattle to see Dr. Ruhoy held up the blogs a bit but they’re back! Exercise physiologist Rob Wust’s “Wearable heart rate variability monitoring identifies autonomic dysfunction and thresholds for…

Crazy Times: The Trump Administration Whacks Long COVID Hard (and Then Takes it Back?)

Published: March 29, 2025 21:54

During public testimony before the Senate, RFK Jr. committed to prioritizing long-term COVID research, not just any long-term COVID research. When Senator Young noted that so much RECOVER funding was going to “observational research” and asked Kennedy if…

My Time of Reduced Productivity: Reflections on an ME/CFS/FM Downturn

Published: March 25, 2025 20:15

Someone recently asked me, “Is something up? Are you OK?” Apparently, they noticed that my blog production is down. I don’t know if many people noticed my drop in productivity over time, but I did, and I wrote this blog to get it off my chest, explain…

Long COVID Invasive Exercise Study Suggests Purine Inhibitors May Help

Published: March 20, 2025 21:29

There are a couple of reasons to celebrate seeing Inderjit Singh pump out long COVID studies: he’s a well-published Yale pulmonologist with an invasive exercise machine to play with. A leader in the invasive exercise field, Singh recently published an…

Plasmapheresis Possibilities for ME/CFS and Long COVID Pt. 2: Immunoadsorption, BC007 and H.E.L.P.

Published: March 13, 2025 20:10

The plasmapheresis possibilities continue! It’s amazing how many different blood cleansing options there are – and a shout out to Germany for leading the way in exploring them. While the studies tend to be small and conflicting results are seen, at least…

The Plasmapheresis Trials in ME/CFS and Long COVID: Pt. I TPE and INUSpheresis

Published: March 8, 2025 19:40

It seems soooo enticing! Multiple findings suggest that something in the blood is causing or contributing to ME/CFS, FM and/or long COVID. The simple (or maybe not so simple) answer to that would seem to be to just get it out – and one way to do that is to…