Do they mention hormones as a factor? The concentration of arginine has been seen to be different throughout the menstruation cycle, arginin is an amino acid that the body can use to create NO and increase vasodilation. There is also differences in heart rate and blood pressure observed in the...
This! So much this. And include a dietitician when reviewing people's diet.
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This! So much this. And include a dietitician when reviewing people's diet.
There is a pattern of not putting much weight on dietary factors in these studies, here it is not mentioned at all (but they have a reference to dietary fibre can protect agains the flu.... in mice).
This sounds very much like using objective outcomes together with subjecti- sorry, "patient reported" ourcomes if trials can't be blinded that a certain someone mentioned in his expert testimony.
But in any case, that won't change that a lot of the studies in the evidence base has no such...
wyller is giving a talk on diagnostic criteria, if it hasn't been held already. I need to look into that, he has previously argued that the criteria don't matter (but also used the canadian criteria as a quality mark in the proposed LP study that got cancelled).
In Norway the competence center has said that NICE guidelines might not influence ours (I think in responce to updating our own guidelines in light of NICE guidelines, perhaps even after the draft was out. Do you remember @Kalliope ?)
The paper has no figures, the results are ten lines split into two paragraphs.
What I don't like is that the biomarker, based on what I read in the background, has been studied previously in healthy individuals as a general marker of physical fatigue. What if the pwME is not "fatigued" when...
Two threads on ME epidemiology, prevalence and incidence rates have been merged, and posts on prevalence from the thread BBC: Isle of man government pledge to support ME patients by 2020 have also been moved here.
I lost my period for nearly two years, complete lack of interest from doctors. Or, my hormones were tested, I was told to eat more, exercise less and to not be a type A person.
Referring to the national competence center's guideline while talking about the importance of children being able to go to school... the ME Association could have received some credit for their work in this area (including providing resources and training material for schools). And the...
Except that many diseases have multiple problematic genes, and not all genes can be silenced as the protein they code for have other functions in the body not related to the disease. Still exciting though.
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