Cort has done a blog on this study but that's still the closest I've come to the actual paper, beyond the abstract. Has anyone been able to access...
I think 'functional' in this context just refers to the images you get from fMRI. I've only a vague notion of what fMRIs show but broadly speaking...
Haven't read the paper, only looked at the graphs, one of which showed the results of a "trail making test". No idea what that was so looked it...
Did she say what exactly the modest rise in body temp does that is beneficial? Pre-diagnosis when I was still foolish enough to go for short...
Your real problem is that you're trying to not fall out of a tree in your sleep :emoji_evergreen_tree::zzz:o_O Wikipedia says so, so it must be...
Re the blood clot/bleeding issues with the AZ vaccine, in Denmark the hypothesis of poor vaccination technique as a possible cause seems to be...
Chicken and egg I guess. You can't monitor large numbers of people to see what's normal until you have a device to monitor them with. And until...
Shorter press release about the study (which is TL;DR). "New Skin Patch Brings Us Closer to Wearable, All-In-One Health Monitor Engineers at the...
Prototype. "Monitoring the effects of daily activities on the physiological responses of the body calls for wearable devices that can...
The main thrust of the paper (have only read the abstract) seems to be about the perceivers' judgements. I wonder why they didn't go digital...
Thanks. I've posted the conference poster and video links in the Severity of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis Correlates with Cross-Reactive...
Moved post The conference poster and a video presentation with some interesting pilot data which haven't been discussed yet (I don't think):...
Have these been discussed yet? Looks like the sort of thing that should have been but can't find any threads? Just pilot data, tiny numbers, no...
It is possible. It happened to me and also one other person I know. MRI scans and spinal fluid proteins support diagnosis but it still requires...
I have heaps of tendon and ligament problems, from shoulder to ankle. Just talking arms I have recurrent issues with: left rotator cuff, right...
[The bit where he talks about ME starts around minute 22 of the interview.] Good summary by @Hutan. The discussion of his first two books didn't...
Whether they do or don't believe their own ideas, this is the important - and damaging - bit: The medical community - and a substantive portion...
The similarities between long Covid and my symptoms are getting a bit freaky. I'm beginning to think I might be having long Covid since long...
Yeah. I'm never sure what date to use for my onset. Simplified it went something like this: 1977 virus -> mild ME -> 95% remission 1997 virus ->...
Not so sure. I have a horrible feeling that once we're post-pandemic the world will just want to move on and not be reminded of tough times by...
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