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Exploring the Impact of Herpes Viruses on Endothelial and Vascular Dysfunction in M.E./CFS and Long COVID

In an exciting new development, a team of esteemed researchers led by Professor Douglas Kell from the University of Liverpool, alongside Professor E. Pretorius and M. Nunes from Stellenbosch University in South Africa, has published a groundbreaking article investigating the role of herpes viruses in endothelial and vascular dysfunction in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (M.E./CFS) and Long COVID. Exploring the Research Findings The August 2024 article, titled “Herpesvirus Infection of Endothelial Cells as a Systemic

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Maintrac®: A New Paradigm in Personalised Cancer Support

Maintrac® is a revolutionary approach to cancer support, embodying the new paradigm of personalised medicine. Its primary goal is to monitor primary and secondary malignancies and to detect relapses before they can be detected through imaging, as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of *chemotherapeutic agents and natural treatments for individual patients. Maintrac® has been in use for over 20 years and is backed by numerous peer-reviewed publications in top medical journals. There are three

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The Hidden Link Between Kryptopyrroluria (KPU) and Mitochondrial Disorders

In the realm of health mysteries, there’s often more to a condition than meets the eye. Kryptopyrroluria (KPU) stands as a prime example – a metabolic disorder that dances in the shadows, impacting crucial bodily functions in unsuspected ways. But what exactly is KPU, and why should it be on your radar? The Core of KPU: Unravelling the Metabolic Puzzle At its core, KPU revolves around a glitch in the production and breakdown of a

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Unveiling the Mysteries of Post-COVID Fatigue: A Paradigm Shift in Long COVID Understanding

In the realm of scientific breakthroughs, a recent publication in Nature Communications  has ignited a new wave of understanding regarding the lingering effects of COVID-19. Unveiling profound physiological alterations in patients battling post-COVID fatigue, the study sheds light on severe muscle damage, mitochondrial dysfunction, and micro clot formation. The research, titled “Muscle abnormalities worsen after post-exertional malaise in Long COVID” emerges as a collaborative effort between experts from Amsterdam Movement Sciences and the Amsterdam Institute

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