Really? I posted in prior threads why I disagree with their proposed hypothesis and why it doesn't match what is already known about the...
Note that despite all the headlines, this study didn't measure LongCovid as they only analysed data for up to 28 days.
It annoys me that they haven't bothered to investigate the obvious - namely there may be other tick-borne infections that are specific to...
Also note, the claims that patients were more sensitive to the hemodynamic effects of the drug is not generalisable, given they are not matched...
"Cure". Claims like this are flat out irresponsible...
So what? Post the ITT data anyway, since this is a pilot trial. It just sounds like excuses for not doing things properly. I don't find any of...
That is a classic strawman argument. Does the guy understand that almost no parents are telling their children they're going to get LongCovid?
Any discussion/report that discusses biomarkers/tests that doesn't explicitly discuss sensitivity and specificity suggests they don't know what...
Yes, there will be minimal protection against symptomatic infection if there was no seroconversion.
Is this really evidence of lack of seroconversion or evidence for lack of sensitivity of their test?...
I suggest the deeper breathing may be a positive (central) adaptation to ongoing Group III and IV muscle afferent signals. (this also means I...
VE/VCO2 is not unitless ratio. Instead, it is a rate. Minute ventilation (VE) is ml/minute, the other is just volume of CO2 exhaled in ml. VCO2...
No, I think it means some people like me do the minimum amount of intense activity to maintain an average level of aerobic fitness. This reminds...
The overall breathing pattern cannot be due to a pulmonary disorder, there was no overall difference in V̇CO2 and no difference in OUES (Oxygen...
Yes, at submaximal power output, sub optimal pacing/cadences and variations in mechanical efficiency can cause differences at a given level of...
No, because most patients tend to pace themselves and avoid all circumstances of intense exercise, whereas healthy people may occasionally do it....
I'm not sure this is a meaningful finding. Participants who have not exercised intensely in a long time and/or are unfamiliar with riding a bike,...
Which ones? There are so many! ;)
https://sciencenorway.no/covid19-journalism-opinion/poor-studies-on-long-covid-are-sensationalized-by-the-media/1901927
It's the classic journalist approach - they don't assess truth, they simply interview people and report what they say. The mistake is assuming...
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