It's difficult to degrade services based on generic factors, such as "we don't know if the patient is exaggerating their illness / if this is a...
Only as a necessary condition to let everyone off the hook for this specific case. Otherwise it would be up to medical evidence, published...
The contrast with acute COVID is glaring. They tried everything, knowing that the outcome was death anyway. When doing nothing leads to death,...
Every time they talk about stress, it all depends on what they even mean by stress. This simply does not translate to a common and standard notion...
The legal definition is a death that isn't caused by a direct intervention, e.g. a surgery. So a death that happens because nothing was done to...
So this is a very odd conclusion. The facts speak of a serious disease, which the doctors misinterpreted as psychological, but is serious enough...
The review Long COVID science, research and policy, published in Nature Medicine, uses a figure of roughly $1T in annual economic losses, based on...
Biopsychosocial They can't make heads or tails of what they're trying to say. It's just random chaos. The whole issue of mental health is a giant...
I thought someone else would notice it but: [MEDIA] Maybe this is better in the news from the UK but it directly addresses the questions above...
I think this was today, a public demonstration somewhere, not sure where. Appears to have a 17 min video. Mentions how COVID add "a few more",...
This "study" is a good example of the harm of bias in medical research. It starts off with a sound premise and choices, but veers off completely...
Still amazing that they conclude that even though I also don't know why they called those controlled when that's not possible. They are...
I know we wouldn't get any answers, Cochrane would just defer to Bastian and Bastian would simply tell us nothing, but I'd really like to know...
Which is also a problem. When you're stoic, it seems less bad. You have to display the perfect level of suffering, say it in the right words,...
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Moved posts My husband is bedbound with ME at 37. I grieve for the life we had...
Hard to imagine this will rise any time soon. There was an initial blip of goodwill and it all came crashing down, and will likely crash further...
Trust in Physicians and Hospitals During the COVID-19 Pandemic in a 50-State Survey of US Adults...
The technology in 1955 was far too primitive to assert this with any confidence. Let alone in the late 19th century when Freud started making this...
If there's ever been a more obvious exception to this, it'd be terrifying. The last 5 decades have shown plainly that this rigid mantra creates...
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