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home:diseases:cfs [01.06.2019] – [Chronic fatigue syndrome (myalgic encephalomyelitis)] sallieqhome:diseases:cfs [02.28.2019] – [Data] sallieq
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 The absence of clear laboratory markers affects not only how CFS is diagnosed, but whether or not it is viewed as fundamentally psychological illness, and how it is treated. The absence of clear laboratory markers affects not only how CFS is diagnosed, but whether or not it is viewed as fundamentally psychological illness, and how it is treated.
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 +==== Recent research ====
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 +This work contributes key elements to the development of ME/CFS diagnostics, a crucial step required for discovering a therapy for any disease of unknown origin.   (({{pubmed>long:30563204}}))  
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 +Disturbances in fatty acid and lipid metabolism  (({{pubmed>long:28059425}}))  
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 +Altered composition of the gut microbiome    (({{pubmed>long:27338587}}))  
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 =====Symptoms===== =====Symptoms=====
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 //**Trevor Marshall, PhD**//</blockquote> //**Trevor Marshall, PhD**//</blockquote>
  
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-from DJ in California// +//from DJ in California// 
 During the summer of 2013 I looked at 2,000 records of people using the Marshall Protocol.  During the summer of 2013 I looked at 2,000 records of people using the Marshall Protocol. 
  
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 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: 183 members; 110 success; 30 no success; 43 unsure  Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: 183 members; 110 success; 30 no success; 43 unsure 
  
-Other Th1 diseases: 184 members; 110 success; 30 no success 44 unsure +
 TOTALS: 864 members;573 report success; 119 report no success; and for 172 results are not clear.  TOTALS: 864 members;573 report success; 119 report no success; and for 172 results are not clear. 
  
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 [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5576836/table/t03/?report=objectonly|Comparison of mean cytokine levels (pMFI) in ME/CFS patients]] [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5576836/table/t03/?report=objectonly|Comparison of mean cytokine levels (pMFI) in ME/CFS patients]]
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 +Chronic fatigue syndrome patients have alterations in their oral microbiome composition and function.   (({{pubmed>long:30204780}})) 
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