Sort of similar.
That, and of course it cannot work because the normal person does not have ME/CFS.
No the fallacy is to use normal mechanisms to explain abnormal illness. It makes no sense to do that but nobody has noticed. Psychologists do...
Interesting to see the way the dysregulation argument is laid out and all the familiar false steps of the 'systems' approach fashion. I was...
Sounds like what we used to call the yak dung effect, except in this case more boiled rabbit bone glue effect. I cannot get my enthusiometer to...
With that confusion over date maybe it was intended as the source. It may that Friedman just saw that ME/CFS was mentioned in an American College...
Have a feeling that Friedman was one of the people who commented on my Qeios article. It is not very clear what this piece is for - I guess as a...
The paper says nothing about PEM in arthritis. I doubt it is the source of the comment 'also reported in 2024' since this paper is 2023.
Yes, the thought police here are very polite but very rigorous.
Well spotted. Wikipedia's flag display was unclear and I pasted the wrong one without thinking.
It is quite interesting to read this as a definitive exercise in BACME nailing their colours (i.e. signal flags) to the mast. If you look up in...
The abstract does not actually tell us anything comprehensible about wha was done with what. I am pretty sceptical of this sort of scattershot...
Quixote wasn't really frightened of anything but decided that he needed to win over something. So, as Sasha says, he chose windmills.
Who was Don Quixote frightened of?
All I see hear is self-righteous burbling I am afraid. 'We were right all along and even if we weren't to begin with we are now and we are...
I have never been able to work out exactly what changes in VO2 max are supposed to be telling us. That is partly because I have never quite got...
To quote the immortal John McEnroe: "Are you serious?"
And it seems to be the opinion of two people with 35 others in alphabetical order only too happy to have their names on it.
Yes, we were taught at school to do without the second s but as you say it is much better to have it (the theorem might belong to several sorts of...
Interesting that metoprolol should help since it should be reducing the tachycardia that seems to occur after the symptom onset.
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