Tag Archives: gut biome

Gut microbes identify 83% of ME/CFS patients

MEAction blog post by Jaime S, 13 July 2016: New research: gut microbes identify 83% of patients  Signs of bacterial infection and inflammation Recently, a team of researchers led by Ludovic Giloteaux of Cornell University measured the levels of several … Continue reading

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Support for the microgenderome in ME/CFS

Research abstract: The ‘microgenderome’ provides a paradigm shift that highlights the role of sex differences in the host-microbiota interaction relevant for autoimmune and neuro-immune conditions. Analysis of cross-sectional self-report and faecal microbial data from 274 patients with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue … Continue reading

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Interview with Prof Ian Lipkin on his gut research

Ian Lipkin, professor of epidemiology and neurology at Columbia, recognized for his work on SARS and West Nile virus, science consultant to the film Contagion, has been at work on what he admits may be his toughest project to date: … Continue reading

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