Computers already have absurd amount of computational powers. There seem to be other more intractable details they miss, call it dynamic...
If it's based on the laws of physics then I suppose it can almost definitely not be deterministic.
Who knows. People publish anything nowadays, primarily because that's what's good for your career. Possibly they are still working on it, maybe...
I don't think we can conclude that from the article. It's just an invited review.
It seems like they at least corrected for diagnoses of T2DM.
Not the first study looking at this (Hohberger, Scheibenbogen, Schmaderer and others have also explored OCT-A). It seems this study lacks a couple...
If the effects were substantial on a population level basis, I would think one of the countless post-Covid studies looking at this would have...
Nice way to show the ineffectivity of CBT, but will it be interpreted that way?
If another drug trial, with a potentially life threatening or saving drug, already revealed null results for a primary outcome measure but...
Some examples I could think of: New information and/or results from other trials, better biomarkers or outcome measures are made available once...
That's a question for someone else with actual expertise to answer. But I can imagine that you might have some insights during a drug study that...
I agree with @Peter Trewhitt. There may also be instances where there are good reasons to do such a thing. I suppose it depends entirely on the...
People with this gene defect supposedly do not feel pain at all, at least from what I've understood. As far as I can see, to a larger exten,t...
Issues with swimming? Must be a problem of too much strudel.
I don't understand what Todd is saying. VO2 max as an objective marker? A marker of what? Percentual decline in VO2 max looks to a substantial...
Presumably from "Among participants with PASC, the most common symptoms were PEM (87%), fatigue (85%), brain fog (64%), dizziness (62%), GI (59%),...
The "Effort preference" findings are based on the fact that in a repetitive task (EEfRT) pwME choose the hard-task slightly less often on average...
Nice response. Wüst et al very elegantly picked up the following contradiction: and quite importantly Since Garner's critique also focused on...
Their response seems to largely be built around the intramural ME/CFS study with some references to the usual stuff. I do think Garner et al...
Something I have wondered about: Why are there so many reports of people fainting or similar during a tilt table test but at the same time these...
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