I wish we knew more about "normal" periods. I'm so sick of it being thrown around that pain, nausea, cramps etc. is "normal". There is a project...
:hug: We have been in and out of the yellow zone, but been spared from more or less all of it. Only some short bursts of real heavy downpour, and...
Though with all the take-downs of various depression questionnaires I'm not hopeful this is going to work. It's so frustrating.
Not sure how much it is covered by the news other places, but the storm Hans is really creating havoc in Norway. There are lots of damage done,...
Sadly the only lecturer we had that mentioned other reasons than laziness etc. for why someone might not be compliant was ill herself.
And having been told by healthcare professionals they will get better, there is a chance they will become aggressive to anyone who says anything else.
I think being told repeatedly since almost the start of the pandemic that this doesn't happen, and if it does it's not to "healthy, active, fit"...
When I did a neurocognitive test scoring in the 70+ percentile was considered normal. Depending on cognitive function beforehand, being at the 70...
Not an objective one, but measuring quality of life over time ("over time" being very important as to avoid getting people who are only happy to...
And more of what? Not all activities I find meaningful would necessarily show as increased activity or feet on the floor on an actometer or fitbit.
The global increase in sick leave make me think the "vast majority" is not as unaffected as they may seem. Same with the excess death data (which...
Oh, this reminds me that a study at my university was looking for "healthy controls" for a study on hormones and blood pressure. Their main...
I don't see how we are going to get good controls now. Not even for comparing number of covid infections. The only way I see to get controls would...
Create good mitigations for the next generation(s)?
Not that I've seen.
Celiac disease can present with fatigue and cognitive impairment without symptoms from the GI tract, even if the damage originates in the gut.
Seeing that obesity and non-communicable diseases are common globally, also increasingly in the young, we need studies that look at this...
Not necessarily, but for example this quote that was shared in the thread: "A lower disability rate, better physical condition, and higher daily...
Inspired by the thread "Correlation of fatigue with disability and accelerometer-measured daily physical activity in patients with...
This may be going off-topic, but are there any way for researchers to write findings like this that are not suggesting that patients should...
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