I think this is the paper they mention: Development and evaluation of blood-based prognostic biomarkers for COVID disease outcomes using...
[MEDIA] "Dr. Hendrich will present more findings from his #LongCovid PET and biopsy study at PolyBio’s upcoming symposium:" Zoom link (Nov 8,...
A comment on PubPeer has some similar criticisms as what @Trish said.
I'd say it's safe to put no then. Mostly I was checking for it barely being noticeable for any ailment in other people.
Oh I meant like I'm not sure how much this is a PEM-related symptom or an all the time symptom.
I think I get sick pretty rarely. In the past 5 years, I've probably had 5 or so significant infections, with runny nose, sore throat, and...
Oh, I wanted to see if what I experience of only getting relief from ibuprofen, but not the other two is common. Maybe it would have been better...
Finding Long-COVID: temporal topic modeling of electronic health records from the N3C and RECOVER programs Shawn T. O’Neil, Charisse...
Long COVID as a Possible Contributor to Rising Suicide Mortality in Bharat (India): An Analysis of Suicide Trends Since the Emergence of COVID-19...
Here are those 12 SNPs that overlap between ME/CFS and both LC groups. Fully bolded SNPs were labeled as critical in both long COVID cohorts. Ones...
I'd say just vote No, since the paracetamol at least does something.
Ok, poll is up.
Yeah, I think you're right.
Hmm, not sure. I guess mainly what I wanted to see was if this might be a common thing in ME/CFS: that Tylenol and aspirin don't work for...
I don't know if that's necessary since the question is specifically about the three painkillers listed.
Might be better for someone who experiences that symptom to word the question to do it justice.
Made a thread to move the discussion to: Painkiller effectiveness for people with ME/CFS
Following up on a mini discussion here: This is the second time I've seen ibuprofen brought up recently, so on the off chance it's relevant,...
A long Phoenix Rising thread about this. From what I recall, only a few found some relief, but it was more than one person at least: Cumin...
Sure, do you think this wording would be good: For those with ME/CFS: Of these painkillers, are any of them significantly more effective for your...
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