The part that bothers me is that he doesn't seem to grasp the fact that his body might have been improving already (natural remission) and it was...
It is quite likely they focused on VO2Max because Bateman Horne (and others doing such testing) did not explicitly state key measurements at the...
It's mostly based on what receptors they express. Those that express less of certain receptors (or more inhibitory receptors) are less likely to...
I agree, I'd much rather people learn to listen to their body than overly focus on heart rate and HRV.
I'm not convinced he didn't just slap his name on the paper after reading the manuscript and suggesting a few minor edits. He obviously has not...
I participated in this study for what it's worth (it wasn't about permanent improvement, but any sort of improvement). I described my improvement...
What data did they measure? VO2Max across the 2 days itself is not useful because it measures maximal oxygen delivery by the heart/lungs, rather...
Note the non random effects model had very poor predictivity - AUC of 0.6-0.61 for crashes or brain fog. This means in the real world, HRV and HR...
It might not be a surprise, but: No firm evidence that lack of blinding affects estimates of mortality in randomized clinical trials of intensive...
They've done the same ignore the high risk of bias and rate it as "moderate strength" evidence anyway trick seen in the Cochrane review...
I don't consider this very compelling, this mouse model is simply too different to the human disease and I don't think the findings are relevant.
I'm revisiting this. I still consider the MetaBLIND study the worst meta-analysis I have ever read by a long margin. Due to the errors and apples...
I've always caught everything I'm exposed to. My health is in no way better when I get infections more often! The only thing I have noticed is...
It certainly looks like an about-turn for Greenhalgh, but we all know that the other authors wrote the paper and Greenhalgh just put her name on...
That is why function needs to be linked to human needs and not just say 'do more exercise' if being able to do exercise itself doesn't improve...
Sure, we can come up with many hypotheses, but the burden of proof is on actually demonstrating any of those hypotheses is actually true.
The December 2024 study focused on antigens, not RNA: https://www.clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection.com/article/S1198-743X(24)00432-4/abstract...
The paper: "Muscle weakness post-COVID: a practical guide for primary care" https://bjgp.org/content/74/749/573
Compared to what? There is is no controlled basis to compare it with. Having said that, invasive CPET studies by Systrom et al. are suggestive...
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