Yeah, looking at the actual study, I think this is the extent of testing performed one or more days post-CPET: And no meaningful differences...
Did they completely ignore PEM? From what I recall of the symposium - though I don't have the energy to seek out where in the video they said it -...
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https://www.meresearch.org.uk/project-update-from-dr-proal/ "Dr Amy Proal from PolyBio Research Foundation recently updated us on the progress of...
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From Jarred Younger's weekly YouTube update, concerning pollution:
It doesn't ignore it - it says if animal suffering is worse than the human suffering it would alleviate, it doesn't make logical or moral sense....
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"Uncomfortable paths" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. The less politically correct terminology would probably be "torture". It's easy to...
So it seems the test will be based on this paper: Elevated vascular transformation blood biomarkers in Long-COVID indicate angiogenesis as a key...
All sides except the people still left out if the term is strict - left to get bulldozed by BPS theories.
That's not the impression I get from IOM criteria. It seems that at a minimum it only requires increase of fatigue, unrefreshing sleep (which is...
That makes sense, to be as sure as possible everyone's similar, but for clinical, and maybe even for research, purposes, I'm not sure the criteria...
Yeah, I know, I wasn't speaking about her case there. But if someone presented with simply fatigue that appeared two days after exertion but no...
Quick view of the wide variety of criteria: [ATTACH]
I guess maybe. Gastrointestinal, probably, because food feels very heavy and takes a long time to digest. "Intolerance of extremes of temperature"...
This seems very ambiguous. It doesn't say flu-like symptoms are required, just giving it as an example. So exacerbated cognitive issues should fit...
Hmm, well I don't think aches, pains, obvious immune issues, or delay in fatigue are required for ME. I certainly don't have the first three.
So I guess in @Blueskytoo's daughter's case, if her cognitive issues also increase that'd be PEM? And what if it's just fatigue, but it's...
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