There's no freaking way N95's are ineffective. It's basic physics and engineering; I'm not letting a meta-analysis with potential confounders confuse me. Anecdotally, many people in my social circle have had Covid 2-3 times already, I haven't had it once, and not for lack of going out.
I collect Childhood Disability Benefit--essentially a disability pension off a parent's work record--I lose my benefits permanently if I get married. Luckily I've never wanted to.
I feel pretty low whenever I buy food with food stamps. (For non-Americans: If you have low income, you get a card with money for food only. It was actual stamps long ago.) Nobody in the store knows I did everything right in life, then became disabled.
The paper's results are tantalizing is scant on details. For example, there's a correlation with climate but which direction? I laughed at their use of Plant Hardiness Zone--do they think we're flowers?--but it's interesting science.
I wish you and your team the best. It's estimated 250,000 people in the UK have ME, but how many actually have a diagnosis? We need to recruit a significant fraction of all people with diagnosed ME in the country, quite a hard task.
BPS researchers are bringing this up again?! I'm starting to feel like I'm reading a Reddit thread about politics, where people keep using the same canned arguments over and over.
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I want to see a study on vaccination as an ME treatment
Let's pretend to be scientists. A subset of pwME (including myself) or LC have anecdotes of positive vaccine side effects. We could recruit only "responders" who've felt better after routine vaccination. Non-responders and...
I tried regular exercise and looking for the "right" way to manage my activities. Shockingly, it did nothing. Maybe I should've tried yoga instead hehe.
That's absurd. Biosocial discussion in other diseases is serious and useful, like, "Does poverty make it more difficult for you to afford medicine?" but in ME/LC it's garbage like, "Have you considered just not being sick lol" (Being satirical here)
That crap again. I don't have a problem with mental conditions. I'm living with autism, PTSD, binge eating disorder, and probably some degree of OCD. ME also causes me cognitive impairment.
I have a problem when a medical condition that has nothing to do with my thoughts is blamed on my...
The text of the Tweet is misleading. Here's what the CDC vaccines director actually said:
Again, he never said there was a causal relationship between the vaccines and health problems.
However, the way he spoke is concerning. It's all non-action. We need to determine:
Are these health...
The BPS doctors worrying about being a minority is a very encouraging sign. They're seeing the writing on the wall. Biomedical ME & LC research is getting far more attention than BPS, and current guidance is strongly skewed towards biomedical. BPS treatments are still common in clinical practice...
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