It certainly would be great to see.
I know a nasal version of the AstraZeneca vaccine was a flop despite early hopes so am interested in how these efforts develop
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/article/PIIS2352-3964(22)00480-7/fulltext
I’m also unsure on the Long Covid claims. As we...
I haven’t managed to get through and digest all of the document or posts here yet to give any useful feedback but what I’ve seen so far looks promising and I wanted to pitch in with a quick thank you.
An interesting article on nasal vaccine development, how they work and may offer better protection
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-nasal-vaccines-offer-stronger-protection-from-covid-flu-and-more-no-needle-needed/
I have not found any physio support helpful for the reasons you can imagine. But I remain hopeful physios can help those of us with limited mobility in the future.
Thankfully no issues with bed sores, but I am able to move around a bit except when at my worst. Lots of other issues which some...
I dug into this more as it mentioned changes in creatine kinase and that’s been mentioned in other studies. But if I’m looking at the data correctly both groups seem to show changes here over time (from week 2 to week 8) more significant than between placebo and treatment groups?
As @Andy and...
“Kwangdong Pharmaceutical is a company that aims to provide healthy life and human health care by combining oriental and western medical science. It has a vision of achieving 1 trillion corporate value, sales, and operating profit by 2020”
Quote from the company’s website. The 1 trillion is...
Here’s an AI generated audio summary of the paper:
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZduWi0ZTdhxTQF6uuVEGoFdlRdTqL2VkeIy
So I don’t completely derail discussions of the papers please post any feedback on these audio summaries to this thread...
A very small sample size but a lot of information to take in!
Here’s an AI generated audio summary of the paper:
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZ6HWi0ZBMorHqJoUY7MyiDX6LMnPBiwpM17
So I don’t completely derail discussions of the papers please post any feedback on these audio summaries...
Yes it’s an audio summary, sorry if that wasn’t clear. I can easily post the text too if people prefer? (quoted below)
So I don’t completely derail discussions of the papers maybe people can post feedback to this thread...
It does sound interesting and a few other studies pop into my mind when reading the abstract. (Those that looked at membrane potential and the electrical properties of cells, muscle function and grip strength, etc).
But as @Jonathan Edwards mentions there really is such scant information I...
As part of an ongoing experiment here is a summary of the paper (AI generated and read). I often find these more useful than the Abstracts but feedback welcome
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZ7bjv0ZGbw7qqyhtlYym4OQ1XuaYyuR1l77
Very interested in all your comments. I use ear defenders and under them wired in ear headphones in the day when needed. There’s good white/pink/dark/whatever colour you want noise generators as apps or built in to most devices these days. But am looking for alternatives for the future. I look...
Maybe it’s cynical of me but perhaps it depends on his target market? Providing a premium service to premium customers who believe in shall we say, unproven technologies.
The Internet Archive (who run the Wayback Machine at web.archive.org) is confusingly different from archive.today (and their other urls like archive.ph) so I don’t think that’s the issue people are experiencing
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Archive...
There’s some longstanding archive.today issues with certain DNS providers (particularly cloudflare but maybe others). It’s complicated and involves a disagreement between the two parties but if you’re having issues you could try using alternative DNS servers. A couple of examples...
The big question I’d like to see asked is who takes responsibility for the patient and their ongoing needs? The specialist service? The GP? Having clearer visibility of this would be useful I think. Even if I think we know the answer…
It is going off topic but I may as well join in. As well as covid being ongoing there is a not insignificant number of us with ME who have terrible reactions to the covid vaccines (but not other vaccines). This is a problem in itself as we can’t get vaccinated so are at risk. But it also seems a...
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