My guess is that titles are not written by the authors, this is media related. This often happens even on Youtube as well. It may be editors, it...
My guess is it might be funding related. They might have been told that funding was more likely to be approved if they used Fukuda. It would be...
There have been two large studies so far, which showed distinct issues in both ME/CFS and Lyme patients, with substantial overlap. I do not recall...
Yes.
In the short term yes, in the long term no. The body then compensates by increasing oxygen dumping, due to changes in enzyme synthesis. The short...
Actual lactic acidosis is usually fatal without treatment. Elevated lactic acid is not the same thing, but can become lactic acidosis if it...
You should talk about it with your doctor, but I am not aware of any ME patient who was in acidosis. I think the biochemistry of ME can induce all...
This was my primary disabling symptom, but over far more of my body than just my hands, for nearly twenty years. I found repetitive muscle use was...
I am not aware of any evidence of increased RBC or erythropoietin in ME patients. The early response of local oxygen problems is an increase in...
I had over fifteen years of severe pain and for most of it took nothing. Because nothing worked. Pacing helped the most, by not aggravating...
Most of which are never tested for, mostly because there are no tests for most of them. We keep discovering new ones too.
Exactly.
This is often overlooked. We need at least the basics on spotting bad research, because it will be thrown at us as "proof". Its not just...
Its worse than that for much of the world. In any system with private insurance, or even government workers compensation schemes, failure to...
While speculative, this could be a potential link between our "something in the blood" and possible brain changes.
This is interesting but not the paper I was referring to. I was referring to the paper identified by David Tuller in a thread on this forum. It is...
This option. SD is undefined on this kind of dataset. PDW wrote a paper in 2007 showing he understood it was a biased measure, one which in fact...
I was wondering how long it would take for someone to comment. ;)
Fraud and Charcot started this, in the nineteenth century. Knowledge of disease was minimal. By the early to mid twentieth century it was well...
Sadly, that about sums it up, though its more soft whispering in the right ears.
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