Alternatively, the lack of "clustering" could be due to the questionnaires themselves lacking in specificity.
Confusing cause with effect...
That is the goal, yes.
It might play a role in some cases, but it cannot explain much of the pathology.
I suspect the effective antigen dose of these mRNA vaccines is far higher than the dose of antigen from an Influenza vaccine, hence more symptoms.
https://doi.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037/pspa0000102 http://people.uncw.edu/hakanr/documents/overconfidence2017.pdf None of this is terribly...
It says First published: March 2015.
The hyper-transmissible SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant exhibits significant antigenic change, vaccine escape and a switch in cell entry mechanism...
Cortisol is primarily a feed-forward metabolic hormone. It surprises me how many psychologists and medical doctors don't seem to recognise what...
Maybe, but there can be differences in the kinetics of the effect eg if there is an acute affect of similar magnitude on both days during the test...
We already knew this, in fact we have had evidence for over 140 years (Helmholz). The sense of effort is determined by the signal generated...
Perhaps... https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-1139035/v1 Keeping in mind this is in severely ill patients who died - I would not assume...
This seems rather vague. At this point if we are pushing out vague hypotheses, we may as well propose that the micro-clots induce some sort of...
The main problem with the "micro-clot" hypothesis is that it doesn't explain long-term symptoms (when there is no longer any spike protein) at all.
COVID positive.
There are false positives, but it is usually due to contamination. The genetic sequences they test for are 100% specific - but no test is 100%...
@Forbin, @Wyva I'd tell those medical practitioners not to give up their day job, because they aren't very funny. I don't think joking about...
Yes, whoever you are arguing with is just plain wrong. An influenza infection will lead to a negative result on the COVID tests - in fact some...
While this is not specific to health research, it may be of interest to people on the forum, a focus on the importance of contributions to science...
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