Difficult, isn't it. I was a bit undecided early on, back when the vaccine still looked to prevent spread as well as serious infection. I rarely...
Can you ask this immunologist or another doctor if that advice applies to Pfizer as well, what with Pfizer being a totally different kind of vaccine?
As others have said the data reporting is too sketchy to know quite what to make of the findings. Many of their patients had something out of...
Yes. I sense a strong whiff of "White Man's Burden" over the whole thing. To me it looks like they see themselves as enlightened, benevolent and...
2 days post my second shot of Pfizer. Very slightly sore arm for a day. But NO PEM!!!! For years now, without exception, this amount of travel...
Excellent article. This.
The PDF only contains the slides. They give the gist of the presentation but it's worth listening the audio, too, for the full talk. Slide 7 is...
There probably are quite a few patients, too, who do welcome the subjective questionnaires. They think finally somebody is listening to them and...
Thanks Rose. Have edited my post above. From the blog:
And this recent study appears to have found normal levels of hypoxanthine, that's if I'm interpreting the data correctly (supplemental data set...
I assume this is kosher? [EDIT: looks like it is.] They seem to have released a Pacing App (saw the link on social media somewhere I can't...
Oi! I have haemochromatosis. Don't give them any bloody ideas.
I started the survey and gave up when I increasingly found myself answering every question with 'prefer not to answer' because there wasn't an...
Suspected misunderstanding #1. The reason I thought it unsurprising that an APA/AHA study had not been done before is that I assumed the tests...
Bump. So they took patient samples at Stanford but the APA and AHA testing happened in Italy using bits of pituitary gland and hypothalamus from...
I had the weirdest effect from high-dose CoQ10 (1200mg in split doses, plus single 20mg dose NADH). Every time I started it, my Polar heart rate...
Just why do people still use Fukuda to select patients? At the very least they could screen for PEM - with PEM operationalised properly - and do a...
Have only read the abstract but poor operationalisation seems to be the most likely explanation here. Alternatively this is spectacularly poor...
A recording is now available: https://echo360.net.au/media/4fdfc7ac-e5d3-4e05-a1df-9241450ef343/public This was the description on the original...
Press release: Certainly an ambitiously large study: they're sending questionnaires to 300,000 covid cases, i.e. pretty everybody in Denmark who...
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