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Research: Gut dysfunction found in ME/CFS
Gut bacteria could have answers for ME/CFS Two separate US studies have found significant differences in the gut microbiomes of people with ME/CFS compared to healthy people, although it was not possible to tell if they were a cause … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Cheng, Amit Ranjan, Brent L Williams, Cheng Guo, Courtney Gunter, Dana March, Dr Daniel Peterson, Dr Derya Unutmaz, Dr Jose Montoya, Dr Lucinda bateman, Dr Nancy Klimas, Dr Susan Levine, Elizabeth Fleming, gut microbiome, Julia Oh, Orchid Allicock, Prof Anthony Komaroff, Prof Ian Lipkin, Prof Mady Hornig, Rachel A Yates, Ruoyun Xiong, Suzanne D Vernon, Thomas Briese, Xiaoyu Che
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Elevated energy production by non-mitochondrial sources in CFS sub-group
Research abstract: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a debilitating disease characterized by physical and mental exhaustion. The underlying pathogenesis is unknown, but impairments in certain mitochondrial functions have been found in some CFS patients. To thoroughly reveal mitochondrial deficiencies in … Continue reading
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Tagged ATP, Chung-Han Hsieh, Dana March, glycolysis, mitochondrial dysfunction, Nick Lawson, sub-groups, Xinnan Wang
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