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Research: Orthostatic Intolerance & neurocognitive impairment overlap in ME/CFS
Orthostatic Intolerance & neurocognitive impairment overlap in ME/CFS Prof Jason Leonard and US colleagues investigated the relationship between Orthostatic Intolerance and neurocognitive impairment in ME/CFS Orthostatic intolerance (OI) is the development of symptoms when standing upright that are relieved … Continue reading
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Tagged Caroline L Gaglio, clinical guidelines, De Paul Symptom Questionnaire, diagnostic criteria, IOM, Joseph Cotler, Mohammed F Islam, neurocognitive impairment, OI, orthostatic intolerance, Prof Leonard Jason
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Research: Predictors for developing severe ME/CFS following infectious Mononucleosis
Predictors for developing severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome following infectious Mononucleosis, by Leonard A Jason, Joseph Cotler, Mohammed F Islam, Jacob Furst, Ben Z Katz in Journal of Rehabilitation Therapy, 2022;4(1):1-5, February 21, 2022 Research abstract: Background: About 10% … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Z Katz, cytokines, Infectious mononucleosis, Jacob Furst, Joseph Cotler, Mohammed F Islam, Prof Leonard Jason, severe ME
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Evaluating case diagnostic criteria for ME/CFS
Evaluating case diagnostic criteria for myalgic encephalomyelitis/ chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS): toward an empirical case definition, by Karl E Conroy, Mohammed F Islam, Leonard A Jason in Disability and Rehabilitation, Mar 2, p 1-8 2022 [doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2022.2043462] Implications for rehabilitation ME/CFS is … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian Consensus Criteria, case definitions, diagnostic criteria, Institute of Medicine, International Consensus Criteria, Karl Conroy, Mohammed F Islam, Prof Leonard Jason
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COVID-19 symptoms over time: comparing long-haulers to ME/CFS
COVID-19 symptoms over time: comparing long-haulers to ME/CFS, by Leonard A Jason, Mohammed F Islam, Karl Conroy, Joseph Cotler, Chelsea Torres, Mady Johnson in Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior 05 May 2021 [doi.org/10.1080/21641846.2021.1922140] Research Abstract: Introduction: Our objective was … Continue reading
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Tagged Chelsea Torres, Cort Johnson, Joseph Cotler, Karl Conroy, long Covid, long haulers, Mady Johnso, Mohammed F Islam, PEM, Post-exertional malaise, Prof Leonard Jason, symptoms
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Risks for developing ME/CFS in college students following infectious mononucleosis
Risks for developing ME/CFS in college students following infectious mononucleosis: a prospective cohort study, Leonard A Jason, PhD, Joseph Cotler, PhD, Mohammed F Islam, PhD, Madison Sunnquist, PhD, Ben Z Katz, MD in Clinical Infectious Diseases, [doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1886] 25 Dec 2020 … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Z Katz, cytokines, depression, illness behaviour, Infectious mononucleosis, Joseph Cotler, Madison L Sunnquist, Mohammed F Islam, Prof Leonard Jason, psychological distress, students
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Post-viral fatigue and COVID-19: lessons from past epidemics
Post-viral fatigue and COVID-19: lessons from past epidemics, by Mohammed F Islam, Joseph Cotler, & Leonard A Jason in Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior 25 Jun 2020 [doi.org/10.1080/21641846.2020.1778227] Review Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic, resulting from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 … Continue reading
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Tagged COVID-19, Joseph Cotler, Mohammed F Islam, post Covid-19 fatigue, post-infectious fatigue syndrome, Prof Leonard Jason, SARS, SARS-CoV-2, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
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