by Cort Johnson | Nov 5, 2017 | Epstein-Barr Virus, Human Herpes Virus Six (HHV-6), Pathogens
Crippled herpesviruses could be pouring dangerous proteins into the bloodstreams of many chronic fatigue syndrome patients.
by Cort Johnson | Oct 27, 2017 | Lyme Disease (Borrelia), Pathogens, Research
People who’ve been treated for Lyme disease and remain ill present a dilemma. Do they still have Lyme disease or did having Lyme disease for a time cause permanent damage or do they have something else? During the Simmaron Research Foundation’s Patient...
by Cort Johnson | Jul 15, 2017 | Autoimmune, Homepage, Immune, Inflammation, Pathogens, Research
Subsets, Subsets, Subsets Everyone with ME/CFS who’s been around a bit must ask themselves at some point, “Do I have what she or he has?” Some people do great on treatments that others fail on. Some people get really, really sick while others...
by Cort Johnson | Jul 6, 2017 | Giardia, Pathogens, Research
Many people don’t even know they have it. Others suffer from diarrhea for a couple of days and that’s it. Researchers are learning, though, that a select few can remain ill for years, even decades. The big medical websites that say Giardia infections are...
by Cort Johnson | Mar 21, 2017 | Autoimmune, Homepage, Immune, Pathogens, Research
A Different Look at the Immune System The ultimate goal of this work is the development of a non-subjective clinical tool for diagnosing patients with ME. Lombardi et. al. Last month Health Rising looked at a potential ion channel biomarker coming out of the NCNED in...