@Andy Do you know if the expectation is that some results will be published by 14 May, or Chris intending to talk to the APPG about the results...
I think all we can say with certainty at this stage is that some people develop ME/CFS following Covid. As far as I understand, we don’t know if...
People campaigning for anything have a tendency to believe and/or use unreliable data if it supports their objectives and vice-versa. I have...
If we are close to that point, the question is, would that work have come sooner if something like this proposal had been enacted before? If we...
Thanks @Adrian and everyone else who’s helped with this. I’ve signed (with some reservations) and will share widely. One minor quibble: when you...
I think they were studying whatever they thought had the best chance of producing a positive result, in trials designed to maximise the...
Interesting. From the Scientific American article: “At Oxford, Kabir, psychiatry professor Belinda Lennox and their colleagues are currently...
I find these ideas and discussions both fascinating and also unsettling to think about (because of my vulnerability as a patient). If it was true...
I think I understand your point but I would be interested to know how this sentence ends.
If the subgroup that I describe above existed then we would not expect those patients to respond to CBT and GET, only to biomedical interventions...
The same possibly has occurred to me, although it would be surprising to me if such people did not respond in trials of psycho-behavioural...
Sorry, I'm late to this thread. Do you mean that there may be a subgroup of people with an ME/CFS diagnosis whose symptoms develop as a...
Yes, this is one of the puzzles, but it must also be a clue about what is going on, and particularly what isn't going on. It is frustrating that...
That's very interesting. I've only got to page 2 in this thread but this has triggered a thought I've had before. I've always said my illnesses...
Thanks, Dave. Your letter ends: My Rapid Response, submitted in December, highlighting the absence of any peer review documents was never...
Free link to article: https://archive.ph/gWwK8
Yes, and we have @Simon M to thank for Chris jumping in:...
“Dental flossing may lower the risk for incident ischemic stroke, cardioembolic stroke subtype and AF”:...
I didn’t have you down as a Times reader.
I’m very late to this paper and thread, and not well enough to read through it all in detail. Does anyone know if anyone know if there is a good...
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