I strongly suspect that is because they are not measuring what is wrong - so would not be expected to come up longer. A combination of tests is...
Gladwell's name is not there. I think this is a very different group of people, mostly GPs, rehabilitationists, physios and psychologists,...
But the point is that a thyroxine level is 100% accurate (both sensitivity and specificity) as a judge of thyroxine level. It is no way 100%...
Sorry, there was a 'not' missing from the sentence before that one.
Infections Antibody-antigen interaction in tissues in autoimmunity and allergy Trauma Ischaemia from vascular disease or diabetes Thrombosis in...
A quick search on PubMed suggests that there are basically no articles describing gastroparesis in ME or CFS or ME/CFS. I hadn't come across any...
I think there are fairly well established networks through the charities, and no doubt through BACME and the Primary Care BPS community. I think I...
So why isn't that made clear in the abstract and why doesn't the abstract point out that the results were mostly the same for both groups? And why...
You may be a bit unusual though! I merely said 'likely not'. If we are talking about serious PEM with days in bed surely many would likely not.
No controls?
Maybe, or maybe you could pick up an inappropriate acetyl choline signal early on after exercise that correlated with later PEM. But I am not even...
If the results are real then it indicates the there is a common polygenic state with hypermobility and unusual fibronectin degradation. Which is...
Indeed, but it is widening of tubes full of redness (blood) so is the reason for the redness of the tissue.
Inflammation is when tissues go red or swell (redness as in flames) in response to signal molecules like histamine, prostaglandins, bradykinin and...
She doesn't understand. Not sure why this 'essay' is on this site? It is a word salad of stuff that an AI would be likely to generate looking at...
I still cannot get a clear idea what the study is trying to discover. If they are interested in 'ANS recovery' presumably they would need to...
It seems that 'ANS recovery' is a technical term used in high performance athlete physiology for return of heart rate variability to baseline...
I missed the message from Murph earlier. I think those comments are fair @Hutan. I have no idea even what 'ANS recovery' would be, to be honest....
I think perhaps this should be:Heterogeneity was high but might be explained by the range of E:T ratios, different methods and potential outliers....
Presumably they mean exertional intolerance rather than post-exertional intolerance. The presumed running words together with PEM isn't very...
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