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  1. Sid

    Prevalence and predictors of long COVID among non-hospitalised adolescents and young adults: a prospective controlled cohort study, 2022, Wyller et al

    Cringe indeed. 20 years of work in the field? What has he got to show for it? Has he ever helped a single person with his “research”?
  2. Sid

    Folate-dependent hypermobility syndrome: A proposed mechanism and diagnosis

    MTHFR is such a blast from the past. There was a time about 10-15 years ago when it purported to be the explanation for everything in alternative medical circles. Half the population have the “mutation”. I am amazed anyone actually sat down and typed all this nonsense in 2023.
  3. Sid

    Socioeconomic determinants of ME/CFS in Norway: a registry study, Hilland and Anthun, 2023

    ME/CFS diagnosis is something you generally stumble upon yourself when you are searching for answers online. It’s not something that’s easily doled out by doctors. I think lower SES/lower educated people get sent to a psychiatrist.
  4. Sid

    Long Covid is being erased —again—Ed Yong

    The government is designing research studies using “cookie-cutter testing” because they know in advance that the tests will turn up nothing and they can deny the huge deluge of disability claims by using this fake research as evidence that long Covid is fake.
  5. Sid

    Achieving symptom relief in patients with ME by targeting the neuro-immune interface and inducing disease tolerance (2020) Rodriguez et al

    The idea that something could be accomplished by stimulating the trigeminal nerve goes back to 1990s and Goldstein. No idea why they’re using buzzwords and saying incorrect things like There is no systemic inflammation in ME. No immune abnormalities reported in ME have ever withstood...
  6. Sid

    USA Stat News: The NIH has poured $1 billion into long Covid research — with little to show for it

    Not surprising to see that a billion has been squandered. I never expected that any useful information would come out of these studies. Most research these days is a scam to keep huge academic bureaucracies going.
  7. Sid

    Covid-19 vaccines and vaccinations

    Very concerning to see these data come out years after the initial push for everyone to take AZ and the anti-vaxxer accusation at anyone who questioned the lack of long-term safety data. A friend of mine had huge deterioration in health after AZ. Whether it was a coincidence, who knows.
  8. Sid

    Closed UK: DecodeME updates, was recruitment thread.

    Impressive response rate. Considering how few people in the UK have actual ME/CFS (as opposed to PACE/Crawley broadly-defined fatigue), a target of 25k was super aspirational IMO. Perhaps recruitment could be expanded to other countries.
  9. Sid

    What do medical students think about functional neurological disorders? 2023 Escribano-Paredes et al

    Yup. The “treatment” often consists of a scribbled piece of paper with a weblink to Stone’s ghastly website. But it’s ok because the grifter doctor says he believes the patient!
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    What do medical students think about functional neurological disorders? 2023 Escribano-Paredes et al

    Fooling no, but there has been a definite attempt by leading proponents of FND to increase mainstream legitimacy of this diagnostic category by appearing distance themselves from Freudian “conversion” narratives, by emphasising positive diagnostic signs (as opposed to being a diagnosis of...
  11. Sid

    What do medical students think about functional neurological disorders? 2023 Escribano-Paredes et al

    Useful study. To me, these findings suggest that medical students aren’t fooled by the attempted rebranding of FND. Most of them are aware that it’s all just psychosomatic old wine in new bottles.
  12. Sid

    BBC News: 'Major moment in MS research' as new Octopus trial starts

    It’s impressive that this guy convinced a charity to give him 13 million pounds for this nonsense.
  13. Sid

    USA: National Institutes of Health (NIH) intramural ME/CFS study

    Sounds like a gruelling ordeal. I have mild-to-moderate ME these days and there’s no way I’d be able to handle all that.
  14. Sid

    Brainstem volume changes in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and long COVID patients (Thapaliya et al, 2023)

    I didn't even know they were using 7 Tesla scanners in humans now. When I was in college, I recall being told that this stuff was for rats only. https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/pdf/10.1148/radiol.2019182742 Damn.
  15. Sid

    USA: The RECOVER Initiative - Long Covid research

    A whole new crop of people entering the field and wasting government money on treatments that have already failed for the last 40 years.
  16. Sid

    Research news from Bhupesh Prusty

    Lol https://twitter.com/bhupeshprusty/status/1641571486161829890
  17. Sid

    OpenAi's new ChatGPT

    The worst thing about it is how confident it sounds while it’s hallucinating made up things. I asked it to produce some fairly basic code in a niche area and it spat out nonexistent gibberish with extreme confidence.
  18. Sid

    Spouse wants to invite a friend to visit when I’m very sick

    Same here. When I had mild ME, I used to tolerate these cultural practices and would allow people I’m not close friends with to stay in the spare bedroom. Some of these visits were incredibly annoying, up to a week of forced activity. I’ve long stopped allowing anyone to come over which means no...
  19. Sid

    Functional Neurological Disorder is a Feminist Issue 2023, McLoughlin, Chalder et al

    This is truly despicable. I’m actually speechless.
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