I find the 'ignore' function really useful, to mute the parts of the forum that discuss psychosomatic stuff and certain practitioners of it. So I...
My first thought was that it's a shame the petition title is so bland; it might have got a lot more signatures if it was something punchy like...
Dropout and spontaneous recovery rates are relevant, but the much bigger problem with this "audit" is that self-reports of improvement due to LP...
"We told sick people that if they ever want to recover, it's crucial that they say they've already recovered. Then we asked them if they'd...
and paid sick leave. (Speaking of "Population-based initiatives [that] may alleviate the PCCD-related public health burden.")
... so basically they've found that Long Covid is somewhat more likely to affect people of lower socieconomic status.
I was interested until I read that! The images suggest a much more continuous monitoring, so are there different versions of the device? (I may...
A report on the state of NHS admin and how it affects care. Over the past few years, the NHS has increasingly been getting the basics wrong when...
None of these old RCP crew can ever resist the whiff of a jackboot.
I hope they hurry up and replace this ministerial post with an AI chatbot. It will generate equally clueless nonsense but we won't have to pay its...
Thanks! It would be so interesting to know what happens to blood flow and oxygenation during activity - I guess we're quite a way off having the...
OEF is measured with the participants resting, am I right?
Some pretty obvious confounders there.
impressively meaningless phrase
I hope he'll acknowledge that there are many people with other stories for their recoveries - I got better because I took these expensive...
On the other hand, there are people who don't get vaccinated because they don't believe Covid is dangerous (for people like themselves), so if...
When they say there were improvements in the treatment group but choose not to mention whether the control group also improved, do we take that to...
Karl Morten's group's discussion paper on the Wüst paper went into brain aspects. [MEDIA]
Can someone refresh my blurry memory on something in this study? The much-hyped "effort preference" finding is based on differences in activation...
but the Discussion says: ... so who knows what's what. Looking at the graphs, some of them are basically flat lines from week 1 to 16, while in...
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