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Metabolic switch may bring on CFS
New Scientist article, by Andy Coghlan, 13 February 2016: Metabolic switch may bring on chronic fatigue syndrome It’s as if a switch has been flicked. Evidence is mounting that chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is caused by the body swapping to … Continue reading →
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Tagged amino acids, Andy Coghlan, Dr Chris Armstrong, Dr Oystein Fluge, energy metabolism, New Scientist
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The association of fecal microbiota & fecal, blood serum & urine metabolites in ME/CFS
Research abstract: INTRODUCTION: The human gut microbiota has the ability to modulate host metabolism. Metabolic profiling of the microbiota and the host biofluids may determine associations significant of a host–microbe relationship. Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a long-term disorder … Continue reading →
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Tagged amino acids, Chris Armstrong, Dr Neil McGregor, energy metabolism, Fecal microbiota, short chain fatty acids
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Fuel shortage: Norwegian study expands on energy problem in ME/CFS
Health rising blog post, by Cort Johnson, 27 Dec 2016: Fuel shortage: Norwegian study Expands on Energy Problem in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Fluge and Mella seem to be working at almost lightning speed. Besides managing their huge Rituximab study … Continue reading →
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Tagged amino acids, Cort Johnson, Dr Oystein Fluge, Emily Beardall, metabolic dysfunction, Prof Olav Mella, pyruvate dehydrogenase
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