We identified a non-significant difference in the prevalence of persistent symptoms 1 year after hospitalization between children and young people...
Several non-pharmacological treatment options for fatigue are promising. Have been for decades, and always will be.
Try the Go Fund Me first. I will be happy to throw in a few dollars. If that doesn't work out, then go behind the pay wall.
Should not be used ?
Most patients with COVID-19 recover fully, Well, they seem to. Bit early to be making such a definitive statement. Not unreasonable possibility...
Strawmen, par excellence.
Changes in protocol are acceptable if there is 1) good reason for it, 2) it is reported and justified in full, 3) the calculations and...
Different country (Australia), but similar system (overall). I got my disability pension in 1989, and had a few reviews in subsequent years, but...
I am as concerned about the outcome of the forthcoming Delivery Plan as anybody. We have been badly burned way too many times by the authorities...
Speaking as a lifelong dweller of the steamy tropics, I am unconvinced that heat is the answer, (beyond what is required to keep comfortable...
Basically standard cult manipulation techniques.
THIS! It is unbelievable that any clinicians or researchers take this obviously cruel drivel seriously. But here we are, some do....
Refreshingly honest. I am sure a representative from the psycho-behavioural lobby will be along shortly to describe their findings as...
And a mentioning whole lot of other things as well.
These are not mutually exclusive. There probably is a significant reduction in CR from the start or very early on. But also a longer-term...
My 'CR' has drastically declined over the 40 years I have had ME/CFS, despite doing all the things you are supposed to do (as best I can) to keep...
Conclusions Findings from this review indicate the potential of mindfulness and CBT How many years and studies has it taken to get to this...
Variables with significant (p <0.2) associations to the outcome That is not what I understand to be the threshold for (statistically)...
It is not a bad question, and is heading in the right direction. But, as @Utsikt says, it still has quite a way to go to being safe and accurate.
That was my first thought. They are are measuring the wrong variables, not that the test itself is bogus.
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