We really need a repeat CPET study of long COVID patients. I am not sure we can say that the cellular damage will get worse, only that it...
Its very hard to make a good scientific point this far after the initial outbreak. We mostly just have the old studies. Currently we have COVID...
I wonder if there is a correlation between seeing a psychiatrist and an FSS diagnosis? Maybe the answer is to fire all psychiatrists? There, no...
There is discussion that it might be ammonia due to using too much protein for energy. This is unproven as yet. I think it was in connection with...
Cold therapy was a thing for a while in ME. I did it myself, though not the standard version. I am not sure why we didn't hear more. I am guessing...
One of the issues here is the problem with the nanoneedle. They have at least two of a high throughput version on order. Both are delayed because...
Is this good news about The Puzzle Solver, by Tracie White, a new book about Ron and his efforts to save his son?...
The most common ME headline ever?
I have said this many times over the years in various ways, but its worth repeating. Our scientists keep making hypotheses that fail. Again and...
The first study I can recall showing evidence for mitochondrial impairment, aside from ragged red fibres which was inconclusive, was from Wong et....
I do not know what he is thinking, but my guess is this is yet another hypothesis. There are plenty floating around, even with Ron.
The medicos proposing the psychobabble views are indeed not very rational. They are so special that [satire warning] they should have their very...
That is where the evidence is. As we get more evidence we have to pay attention.
So far as I can see just the label ... they hope the new label is more tolerated than the old label. We got colonized by this nonsense long ago,...
When medicine is in doubt the message often goes back to basics. Exercise helps with many conditions, including regular fatigue, so in the absence...
At some point we will see Long Haulers have some blood tests with the nanoneedle. That will be interesting.
If they gave us all a couple of million and we donated half to research we could solve the problem. :ninja:
However nobody can plan or prepare if they get misleading information. This is the benevolent lie argument. If they were warned we literally do...
The claim skirts the issue, each point is more or less correct, but the implications are not. The author did not state the implications, surely...
I don't know. What I am trying to do is unpack the issues, make it more clear. With clear issues articulated we can then debate. My suspicion,...
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