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The interview with Fluge starts at 3:50.
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At first we see how one of the sickest patients in Norway Bjørnar live. He has never seen an iPhone, nor has he used Facebook. He came sick with ME at the age of 25. After being bedridden for a decade he recently turned 40.
Then theres an interview with with dr. Fluge from Haukeland University Hospital about their latest research on metabolics. He also mentions their two studies on rituximab and cyclophosphamide.
"A new study, partly funded by the Kavli Trust, suggests that the PDH enzyme is inhibited in ME/CFS patients, which may explain both energy shortage and increased lactate production in these patients. These findings have now been published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation Insight."
More here: kavlifondet.no/2016/12/new-stu...
The study is available here: insight.jci.org/articles/view/...
TV2 Norway wrote this article in Norwegian about Bjørnar: www.tv2.no/a/8848920/ (Use google translate to read it if you're not from Scandinavia)