All this means is that many LongCOVID symptoms are not due to reductions in cardiopulmonary exercise capacity. It is extremely reductionistic to...
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Aren't the findings in MS weak risk marker associations (weak sensitivity/specificity as a biomarker), similar to what has been found in several...
The 1984 stuff probably relates to this research "Persisting Illness and Fatigue in Adults with Evidence of Epstein-Barr Virus Infection"...
The people who talk about "interecoptive accuracy" do studies about whether people can accurately guess their heart rate, despite the fact that...
It also suggests that the editors and peer reviewers aren't doing their job properly.
I'm not sure about the study, but PGK1 is an important glycolytic enzyme: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoglycerate_kinase...
That table seems to have some errors in the quoted percentages. The authors state that 300 women developed MS during the follow-up period and the...
The data was collected at baseline for the women who were pregnant (as part of the MoBa Survey) between 1999–2008, whereas the MS data was based...
Name calling is considered sexual harassment, rather than abuse in the context of studies like this.
The fact that almost 20% of women experienced childhood abuse is more alarming than the very small MS association.
There is a saying in medicine to do with cost-benefit: overtest the severely-ill, undertest the mildly-ill. The problem is these doctors are often...
So he thinks LongCOVID is due to people choosing not to lift weights? This guy is obviously clueless about exercise physiology.
I feel like these people are completely ignoring long-term outcomes - patients who are told nothing is wrong are likely to be quite angry when 20...
Those fly biologists are a funny bunch. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog_signaling_pathway
Isn't this just evidence that the "high profile" journals are no longer concerned with progress in science, and instead are more concerned about...
On the other hand, I'd like to mention that ATP spilling over can lead to stimulation of purinergic receptors, which contributes to sensations of...
The mechanism for that is likely different (autoimmunity, or unknown pre-conditions) and also cannot be explained simply by a generic...
Because in some people, the virus gets a much stronger foothold before the adaptive immune response kicks in. The big spill-over of all of the...
Lastly, this is part of Table 1: [ATTACH] The relatively high prevalence of positive ANA and SFN is interesting, though this is by no means a...
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