I was thinking about this just the other day. It seems the ME/CFS community is the only place where this is discussed and challenged. That's not...
Could it have been the antibiotics (assuming these were administered concurrently) or even steroids, which it seems were given at that time? These...
The patient in this study is the first author. I'm not sure that it is good practice to do this without mentioning the fact.
He has been discussed at length on the forum. He's a one-man paper mill, and I wouldn't trust that anything he writes is of value.
Yeah, the submission took a while for me. And they don't give confirmation, except the green message. Hopefully they add it after Christmas.
[MEDIA] She could at least tag Phil Parker as the creator of this brainwashing experiment.
[MEDIA] Garner has just posted this video about the trial.
I think this is just a copy of a Reuters article from a month ago:...
I suffer with noctural bruxism, and have done for at least six years. I have written about it here on other threads. There is no cure. There are...
Does anyone have access to this?
Does anyone know anything about getting this funded — a proposal in the works, for example?
Yes, I looked up the author and she is a PhD student. Her co-authors — some of whom will likely be her PhD supervisors — should be making sure the...
Oh dear. This is one of the two peer-reviews, if you can call it that. [ATTACH]
"Given that fatigue is such a core component of PESE and long while PESE is not a type of fatigue in itself, in the studies that we have found...
I thought they were inventing a new thing for a second, but it's another typo. Quite a bad one too. I really wish co-authors and reviewers would...
Well, this grammar does not inspire confidence. Does anyone read the first line of the abstract these days?
I do not know how formal the rapid response system is. Is it expected that the authors respond?
There's also another new, critical response from someone who seems to work in clinical evidence synthesis and medical statistics:...
@ME/CFS Skeptic's excellent response has now been published: https://www.bmj.com/content/387/bmj-2024-081318/rr-5
I have to admit: I did not have ultrasound-assisted preparation of sweet corn cob polysaccharide selenium nanoparticles on my bingo card.
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