I cannot see such a review at bokus.com, for Trött hela livet : Sjukdomen ME, it seems the review has been taken down?
That seems like a rather nasty and condescending thing to say...
It has always been about "do as I say, not as I do". His point is valid, long-covid needs to be studied with rigour and vigour. I just wish...
Another key finding buried in the text: Which rules out HPA axis related hypotheses. Also:
The idea that the vaccine is curing LongCovid in many patients seems to be rather spurious at the moment. It's unfortunate that researchers like...
I have already given the review of existing questionnaires a lot of thought and to avoid a Tu quoque trap, I'd first design a survey to review...
Yes, in my opinion, his survey itself is inappropriately designed. He is perpetuating the bias that reliability is based on quantitative...
That is an interesting observation. It is likely because it is an experimental treatment that a lot of people are working on.
Note that this study didn't utilise any healthy or non-ME/CFS control groups, so none of the findings are generalisable as biomarkers. I still...
I should have clarified, I was speaking about the DSP. The NDIS is it's own disaster, you are right, the diagnosis does matter there because they...
Isn't this just evidence of increased response bias associated with those factors? Too many researchers assume that symptoms as reported on a...
In Australia, the measure of impairment isn't based on the diagnosis anyway, so it doesn't really matter.
Impaired capillary microcirculation is a central part of one of my primary hypotheses. The suggestion of a ß2-adrenergic receptor autoantibody...
"Without ......., there is nothing" works on so many levels!
This is a really excellent point, and I'm saving your post for later reference! :)
Overall this suggests that the often-quoted/suggested high recovery rate in children must be in the first year or so, before they are referred to...
That link is paywalled for me... https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/how-we-could-turn-covid-against-itself/ In vitro research is a long way...
My point isn't whether patients will say that, but the response from the medical practitioner as a result. If you say "ME is a physical illness"...
I'm saying the reason why patients would reject a referral to MIND is because the treatments will be ineffective. This is what a patient would say...
We knew in mid 2020 that it was BS. The problem is mildly increased cytokine levels is somehow being equated to a "storm", when this is nonsense...
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