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Scientists develop first accurate blood test to detect chronic fatigue syndrome

theguardian.com

6 points by ryangibb 2 months ago · 3 comments

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ggm 2 months ago

There's going to be a surge in numbers while the backlog of CFS sufferers get some clarity, I will be interested in the post surge rates, and how this relates to long covid.

They may be much the same with a viral root or it may be the aetiology is similar, but radically different root causes.

Understanding a persisting background rate would help with health economics aside from just helping the cohort, because the upside of getting young people back into the workforce pays back several fold on the economy.

eek2121 2 months ago

It'll be interesting to see how this shakes out, because CFS (ME/CFS), Long COVID, PICS (Post Intensive Care Syndrome), PSS (Post Sepsis Syndrome) and a host of other diseases/conditions all share a very similar profile of symptoms.

My personal longstanding belief is that these conditions are somehow related in ways we don't understand.

cpncrunch 2 months ago

No, it's just a hugely overhyped study by a private company.

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