The researchers from Griffith that this story is about are doing some fascinating work on their theory about the cause of CFS/ME, but at the moment IT IS STILL A THEORY
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There are numerous similar theories that may or may not pan out Maybe CFS/ME is partly caused by calcium ion channel impairment Maybe it's down to the gut microbiome Maybe it's to do with previous viral infection WE DON'T REALLY KNOW THAT'S THE WHOLE PROBLEM
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If we call every "plausible mechanism" a "major breakthrough", we are just selling false hope for a diagnostic technique that may never materialize
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The big, wonderful discovery that this article talks about? The diagnostic test for CFS/ME? IT HASN'T EVEN BEEN DEVELOPED YETpic.twitter.com/j1tuSrWVyn
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Also worth noting that this is hardly a "breakthrough", this same team has had a news article every 6 months for the last 2 years about their 'discoveries' May 2018:pic.twitter.com/PlnmLTri4L
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And, all the way back in July 2014 (not on the exact same topic, but very similar):pic.twitter.com/ICdFmVUxIv
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It's always worth being cautious in this space, because CFS/ME is filled with pseudoscientific nonsense This is not that, by any means, but it is still fairly preliminary theory that may or may not pan out
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