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Onset patterns & course of ME/CFS
Onset patterns and course of myalgic encephalomyelitis/ chronic fatigue syndrome, by Lily Chu, Ian J Valencia, Donn W Garvert, Jose G. Montoya, in Frontiers in Pediatrics 5 Feb 2019 [Published January 14, 2019] Research abstract: Background: Epidemiologic studies of myalgic … Continue reading
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Tagged Donn W Garvert, Dr Lily Chu, epidemiology, Ian Valencia, onset, Prof Jose Montoya, systemic exercise intolerance disease
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Cortical hypoactivation during resting EEG suggests central nervous system pathology in patients with CFS
Research abstract: Cortical hypoactivation during resting EEG suggests central nervous system pathology in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, by MA Zinn, ML Zinna, I Valencia, LA Jason, JG Montoya in Biological Psychology Vol 136, July 2018, Pages 87-99 We investigated central fatigue in 50 patients … Continue reading
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Tagged Central Nervous System, Cortical pathology, EEG, eLORETA, exact low-resolution electromagnetic tomography, FSS, Ian Valencia, Marcie Zinn, Mark A Zinn, MFI scales, Prof Jose Montoya, Prof Leonard Jason
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Is SEID comparable to research case definitions of CFS?
Two groups of American researchers debate the appropriateness of using case definitions for research purposes. Article abstract: Mistaken conclusions about systemic exercise intolerance disease being comparable to research case definitions of CFS: a rebuttal to Chu et al., by Leonard A. Jason, Madison Sunnquist, Kristen … Continue reading
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Tagged case definitions, Dr Jose Montoya, Dr Lily Chu, Ian Valencia, Institute of Medicine, IOM, Kristen Gleason, Madison L Sunnquist, Pamela Fox, Prof Leonard Jason, SEID, Systemic exertion Intolerance Disease
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Researchers identify biomarkers associated with CFS severity
Stanford Medicine News Center press release, by Bruce Goldman, 31 July 2017: Researchers identify biomarkers associated with chronic fatigue syndrome severity Stanford investigators used high-throughput analysis to link inflammation to chronic fatigue syndrome, a difficult-to-diagnose disease with no known cure. … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr Cristina Tato, Dr Jarred Younger, Dr Jose Montoya, Dr Lily Chu, Dr Tyson Holmes, Dr Yael Rosenberg-Hasson, Ian Valencia, inflammatory cytokines, Jill Anderson, Mark Davis, Stanford ME/CFS Initiative
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Cytokine signature associated with disease severity in CFS patients
Cytokine signature associated with disease severity in chronic fatigue syndrome patients, by Jose G. Montoyaa, Tyson H. Holmes, Jill N. Anderson, Holden T. Maecker, Yael Rosenberg-Hasson, Ian J. Valencia, Lily Chu, Jarred W. Younger, Cristina M. Tato, and Mark M. … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr Cristina Tato, Dr Jarred Younger, Dr Jose Montoya, Dr Lily Chu, Dr Mark M Davis, Dr Tyson Holmes, Dr Yael Rosenberg-Hasson, Ian Valencia, inflammatory biomarkers, inflammatory cytokines, Jill Anderson, Stanford ME/CFS Initiative
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