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New scientific data suggest three distinct types of ADHD.
Based on the analysis of brain imaging scans, the researchers concluded that there may be three distinct subtypes of ADHD, each with different profiles.
Read more: https://omniletters.com/new-scientific-data-suggest-three-distinct-types-of-adhd/
#ADHD #MentalHealth #Neuroscience #BrainResearch #ScientificDiscovery #Psychology #BrainImaging #HealthScience #Neurodiversity #ResearchUpdate
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New scientific data suggest three distinct types of ADHD.
Based on the analysis of brain imaging scans, the researchers concluded that there may be three distinct subtypes of ADHD, each with different profiles.
Read more: https://omniletters.com/new-scientific-data-suggest-three-distinct-types-of-adhd/
#ADHD #MentalHealth #Neuroscience #BrainResearch #ScientificDiscovery #Psychology #BrainImaging #HealthScience #Neurodiversity #ResearchUpdate
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New scientific data suggest three distinct types of ADHD.
Based on the analysis of brain imaging scans, the researchers concluded that there may be three distinct subtypes of ADHD, each with different profiles.
Read more: https://omniletters.com/new-scientific-data-suggest-three-distinct-types-of-adhd/
#ADHD #MentalHealth #Neuroscience #BrainResearch #ScientificDiscovery #Psychology #BrainImaging #HealthScience #Neurodiversity #ResearchUpdate
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New scientific data suggest three distinct types of ADHD.
Based on the analysis of brain imaging scans, the researchers concluded that there may be three distinct subtypes of ADHD, each with different profiles.
Read more: https://omniletters.com/new-scientific-data-suggest-three-distinct-types-of-adhd/
#ADHD #MentalHealth #Neuroscience #BrainResearch #ScientificDiscovery #Psychology #BrainImaging #HealthScience #Neurodiversity #ResearchUpdate
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New scientific data suggest three distinct types of ADHD.
Based on the analysis of brain imaging scans, the researchers concluded that there may be three distinct subtypes of ADHD, each with different profiles.
Read more: https://omniletters.com/new-scientific-data-suggest-three-distinct-types-of-adhd/
#ADHD #MentalHealth #Neuroscience #BrainResearch #ScientificDiscovery #Psychology #BrainImaging #HealthScience #Neurodiversity #ResearchUpdate
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Updated our P2 output summary!
Across runs, output per flow cell varies widely, but the average is landing at ~80 Gbp.
Big thanks to Julie for the sequencing effort.
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Updated our P2 output summary!
Across runs, output per flow cell varies widely, but the average is landing at ~80 Gbp.
Big thanks to Julie for the sequencing effort.
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Updated our P2 output summary!
Across runs, output per flow cell varies widely, but the average is landing at ~80 Gbp.
Big thanks to Julie for the sequencing effort.
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Updated our P2 output summary!
Across runs, output per flow cell varies widely, but the average is landing at ~80 Gbp.
Big thanks to Julie for the sequencing effort.
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· Two studies on potential biomarkers for #MECFS were published this month
· Stellate ganglion blocks, a procedure where an anesthetic is injected into nerves in the neck, may help reduce the severity of some symptoms of #LongCOVID and ME
· An observational study is recruiting 40 people in Boston, Massachusetts to test for defects of air and blood flow in the lungs in people with Long COVIDhttps://thesicktimes.org/2025/07/29/research-updates-july-29/
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· A treatment for cats with a #COVID19-related infection may help advance #LongCOVID research
· The supplement Oxaloacetate may help reduce fatigue for LC, but it “did not reach statistical significance,” according to a new study at Bateman Horne Center
· A new prospective cohort study in JAMA Oncology of 1,572 participants with cancer found that COVID-19 had a “significant impact” on these patients, incl. hospitalization, treatment disruptions, deathhttps://thesicktimes.org/2025/07/22/research-updates-july-22/
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· A new study in PNAS found elevated oxidative stress was a shared characteristic in both #MECFS and #LongCOVID
· RECOVER-Treating Long COVID, the clinical trials initiative run by the Foundation for the NIAID, has announced that it will hold a second annual hybrid workshop discussing the initiative’s research
· A clinical trial in the U.K. called PHOSP-I is recruiting to test the monoclonal antibody Tocilizumabhttps://thesicktimes.org/2025/07/15/research-updates-july-15/
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· The biotech company Invivyd, which makes the #COVID19 monoclonal antibody Pemgarda, announced that it has launched the SPEAR Study Group to explore the drug for #LongCOVID and post-vaccine syndrome (PVS)
· A new study from Taiwan published in Pediatrics and Neonatology found about 14% of children developed Long COVID after being infected with #SarsCoV2
· A new observational study is investigating the relationship between COVID-19 and #Diabeteshttps://thesicktimes.org/2025/07/08/research-updates-july-8/
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· Scientists found a new antiviral drug prototype that prevented Long COVID in mice and could also help treat the disease
· A recent preprint shared in medRxiv found further evidence of brain damage after COVID-19
· A new clinical trial for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) is recruiting in Tokyo, Japan, to test the monoclonal antibody Rituximabhttps://thesicktimes.org/2025/07/01/research-updates-july-1/
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· A new review paper published in Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences focuses on how Long COVID impacts the nervous and immune systems
· Another study has found potential biomarkers in the blood of people with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME)
· The Patient-Led Research Collaborative (PLRC) launched a new clinical trial and research study platform for Long COVID and associated diseases: the PLRC Registryhttps://thesicktimes.org/2025/06/24/research-updates-june-24/
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CW: self-harm
· Pregnant people infected with SARS-CoV-2 during first trimester more likely to have smaller newborns
· Children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) triggered by COVID-19 had metabolic disturbances that “mirrored those seen in severe adult #COVID19 patients
· A population-level study from a database in Utah found there was a significant association between a past COVID-19 diagnosis and self-harming in children and adolescentshttps://thesicktimes.org/2025/06/17/research-updates-june-17/
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· Three recent studies show the harmful effects of misdiagnosis for chronic diseases and conditions
· A new preprint shared in Research Square found a connection between post-exertional malaise (PEM) and microclots, or tiny blood clots that disrupt how oxygen moves through the body
· The Cohen Center for Recovery from Complex Chronic Illness (CoRE) at Mount Sinai in New York is now recruiting for their rapamycin clinical trial for #LongCOVIDhttps://thesicktimes.org/2025/06/10/research-updates-june-10/
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· New NIH study found that around one in seven children under age six with a prior SARS-CoV-2 infection met the probable diagnostic criteria for #LongCOVID
· Pemivibart (Pemgarda), a monoclonal antibody that helps prevent COVID-19, was found to be “well tolerated” and effective in phase 3 clinical trial
· New preprint from researchers in the US & Canada used a model called “Mobius” to classify ME & Long COVID with 97% accuracy, using data from bloodhttps://thesicktimes.org/2025/06/03/research-updates-june-3/
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· A large study in Nature Genetics found a genetic risk factor for developing #LongCOVID
· Leading Long COVID and myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) researchers have pushed back against an op-ed commissioned by the BMJ that spread false claims about #MECFS
· RECOVER-Treating Long COVID (TLC), the clinical trials initiative from the National Institutes of Health’s flagship Long COVID research program, shared updates about forthcoming trialshttps://thesicktimes.org/2025/05/27/research-updates-may-27/
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The Spring 2025 Radical Right Bibliography is out 📚 with 180 new entries, now totaling over 1,600 resources on far-right politics. Key topics include economic insecurity, cultural backlash, and leadership. 🔍✨ #RadicalRight #PoliticalScience #ResearchUpdate
https://www.kai-arzheimer.com/may-is-the-new-april-the-spring-2025-update-of-the-radical-right-bibliography/ -
· #LongCOVID clinical trial assessing the monoclonal antibody AER002 found no difference between those who got the drug and placebo
· prospective study in Pediatric International found that, six months after SARS-C0V-2 infection, 23% of children had Long COVID symptoms
· Chinese study of five participants with Long COVID and myocarditis found severe damage in the mitochondria
https://thesicktimes.org/2025/05/20/research-updates-may-20/
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· The Bateman Horne Center and Open Medicine Foundation recently released a highly anticipated ME and Long COVID clinical care guide.
· Researchers estimate a higher rate of new-onset diabetes after SARS-C0V-2 infection in a systematic review in Emerging Microbes and Infections
· A new preprint in Medxriv further demonstrates that Long COVID and ME are not deconditioning.https://thesicktimes.org/2025/05/13/research-updates-may-13/
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· Researchers state that post-vaccine syndrome is characterized by persistent immune dysregulation & issues with blood coagulation.
· A drug called dapagliflozin, used to treat Type 2 Diabetes, is being investigated for #LongCOVID in a clinical trial.
· A double-blind clinical trial is evaluating an experimental drug called REGN7544 for people with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).