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Network structure underpinning (dys)homeostasis in CFS
Network structure underpinning (dys)homeostasis in chronic fatigue syndrome; preliminary findings, by James E Clark, Wan-Fai Ng, Stephen Rushton, Stuart Watson, Julia L Newton in PLoS One Vol 14, #3, Vol 14, #3, p e0213724 [Published: March 25, 2019] Research abstract: … Continue reading
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Impairments in cognitive performance in CFS are common, not related to co-morbid depression but do associate with autonomic dysfunction
Impairments in cognitive performance in chronic fatigue syndrome are common, not related to co-morbid depression but do associate with autonomic dysfunction, by Lucy J Robinson, Peter Gallagher, Stuart Watson, Ruth Pearce, Andreas Finkelmeyer, Laura Maclachlan, Julia L Newton in PLoS … Continue reading
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Tagged cognitive dysfunction, depression, Heart rate variability, Laura Maclachlan, Lucy J Robinson, Peter Gallagher, Prof Andreas Finkelmeyer, Prof Julia Newton, Ruth Pearce, Stuart Watson
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Reduction of glucocorticoid receptor function in CFS – no causal link to childhood trauma
Research abstract: Reduction of glucocorticoid receptor function in CFS, by Megan Lynn, Laura Maclachlan, Andreas Finkelmeyer, James Clark, James Locke, Stephen Todryk, Wan-Fai Ng, Julia L Newton, Stuart Watson in Mediators of Inflammation [Preprint April 20, 2018] Glucocorticoid receptor (GR) function may … Continue reading
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Tagged cortisol, endocrine dysregulation, glucocorticoid receptor, James Clark, James Locke, Laura Maclachlan, Megan Lynn, Prof Andreas Finkelmeyer, Prof Julia Newton, Sjogren's syndrome, Stephen Todryk, Stuart Watson, Wan-Fai Ng
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Grey and white brain matter differences in CFS
Research abstract: Grey and white matter differences in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – a voxel-based morphometry study, by Andreas Finkelmeyer, Jiabao He, Laura Maclachlan, Stuart Watson, Peter Gallagher, Julia L. Newton, Andrew M. Blamire in NeuroImage: Clinical, Volume 17, 2018, Pages 24-30 [Preprint Available online 28 September … Continue reading
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Tagged amygdala, Andrew M Blamire, brainstem, grey matter volume, Jiabao He, Laura Maclachlan, midbrain, Peter Gallagher, Prof Andreas Finkelmeyer, Prof Julia Newton, Stuart Watson, voxel based morphometry, white matter
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Are current CFS criteria diagnosing different disease phenotypes?
Research abstract: Are current chronic fatigue syndrome criteria diagnosing different disease phenotypes? by Laura Maclachlan, Stuart Watson, Peter Gallagher, Andreas Finkelmeyer, Leonard A. Jason, Madison Sunnquist, Julia L. Newton, in PLoS ONE 12(10) [Published: October 20, 2017] Importance: Chronic fatigue syndrome … Continue reading
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Tagged autonomic testing, diagnostic criteria, Laura Maclachlan, Madison L Sunnquist, Peter Gallagher, phenotypes, Prof Andreas Finkelmeyer, Prof Julia Newton, Prof Leonard Jason, Stuart Watson
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