VO2 max is maximal oxygen consumption, and this is taken as a proxy for your body’s ability to produce energy in response to demand. VO2 max is...
Covid-19 studies based on flawed Surgisphere data force medical journals to review processes
The author, Derick T Wade, is a consultant in neurological rehabilitation at Oxford University Hospitals and visiting professor at Oxford Brookes....
Moved from the Covid biology thread The Lancet has made one of the biggest retractions in modern history. How could this happen?
That’s interesting, what antibody test did you get? Abbott or Roche, maybe? Venous blood sample, or finger prick? Did you order online and mail...
Amen to that. I'm definitely one with a background of chronic nasal symptoms and related medical history, preceding my ME/CFS. I had allergies...
To be clear, what I think would be ideal is a prospective study that starts tracking various health parameters (eg, immune function, various...
New Scientist: What four coronaviruses from history can tell us about covid-19 The rest is behind a paywall...
Someone on the Zero Hedge financial blog, going by the name Tyler Durden, has collated a number of Reddit threads reporting ongoing long-term...
Yes, I've noticed the low recovery figures in some of the reporting generally, not just UK, and wondered how this is defined and measured. It...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/05/severe-covid-19-illness-in-young-down-to-genes-or-viral-load-scientists-say?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/27/vital-drug-people-lupus-coronavirus-covid-19-link-hydroxychloroquine?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
So, I suppose the thinking is that, if you don't meet these criteria, you're not vulnerable to Covid-19 itself. That seems a bit of a limited way...
By the way, just want to add that hydroxychloroquine is a significantly less toxic drug than chloroquine, and so would seem to be a better...
Hope he feels better soon.
Hi, Hip. Thanks for your clear explanation, as always. I've just done this calculation myself using today's data (25th March), and notice that...
He talks fast, I bet he does everything fast. He reminds me of 'Mr Wolfe' out of Pulp Fiction!
Did he say ‘hydroxyquinoline’? Did he mean ‘hydroxychloroquin’? Sleep deprived?
Hi Sarah. I don't have any evidence for that statement it was just a feeling. I don't know the first thing about Ross River virus so let's...
Yes... I figure the greater the distance between me and the bat the better! But, in all seriousness, I’m not expecting to be able to avoid...
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