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Hypothesis: mechanisms that prevent recovery in prolonged ICU patients also underlie ME/CFS
Hypothesis: mechanisms that prevent recovery in prolonged ICU patients also underlie Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), by Dominic Stanculescu, Lars Larsson and Jonas Bergquist in Frontiers in Medicine (2021) 8(41) [doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.628029] (This article is part of the research topic: … Continue reading
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Tagged Dominic Stanculescu, ICU, inflammation, Intensive Care Unit, Lars Larsson, oxidative stress, PIFS, post-infectious fatigue syndrome, Prof Jonas Bergquist, thyroid
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Neuroendocrine disorder in CFS
Research abstract: Neuroendocrine disorder in chronic fatigue syndrome, by Slavica TOMIC, Snezana BRKIC, Dajana LENDAK, Daniela MARIC, Milica MEDIC STOJANOSKA, Aleksandra NOVAKOV MIKIC in Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences (2017) 47: sag-1601-110 [Published Online: 17 Dec 2016] Background/aim: Neuroendocrine disorders are … Continue reading
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Tagged cortisol, hormones, HPA axis functioning, neuroendocrine system, Slavica Tomic, thyroid
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The thyroid question in FM & ME/CFS
Health rising blog post by Cort Johnson, 24 October 2016: The thyroid question in Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Fatigue, lethargy, mental sluggishness, difficulty tolerating heat and cold, depression, joint pain, headaches, morning stiffness…the list goes on and on. … Continue reading
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Tagged Cort Johnson, Dr Jacob Teitelbaum, Dr Kent Holtorf, Health rising, hypothyroidism, thyroid
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