METHOD A. Mitochondrial gene analysis Hospitalised - but this was in 2020 when maybe everyone who was positive may have been hospitalised B....
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See this thread for the moved discussion on diagnostic tests: Biomarkers for ME/CFS - discussion thread on the next steps for testing biomarkers,...
The selection criteria is quite unclear. I think the sample is of people who reported having experienced at least one 'potentially traumatic...
PTE = Potentially traumatic experience
It's a nice article. As I was reading about the significant variation in human bodies, I was thinking about the misplaced certainty of the FND...
Thanks bobbler, it's probably time we aligned that list with the various threads we have, and checked the links still work. I'll add it to the to...
Yes. I don't think they are necessarily a waste of time, it's just that they aren't science. People volunteer to tell their stories and are...
I feel a bit hesitant about this campaign against the #EveryBodyMoves idea. Yes, of course there is a big element of inspiration porn and yes, it...
When I was talking about 'overall prevalence' I was meaning 'rate per thousand' or percentage. I wasn't suggesting people with ME/CFS diagnoses...
Thanks for posting @Daisybell. From the article:
Yes. So, until we have a biomarker, I don't think reported prevalence of ME/CFS in age classes over 65 tell us much and are best ignored when...
Huh? I haven't looked beyond the abstract, but perhaps it would have been good to have defined 'symbolic violence' in there somewhere?
I thought it was worth highlighting this recruitment process for a research nurse in The Netherlands ME/CFS Cohort and Biobank consortium (NMCB)
:rofl: I've changed the title to add a couple more sciencey words, hopefully adding a bit more credibility to the term. You should be able to...
Thanks @Ravn, I don't think I've heard of stress granules before. I wondered where you were going with them to start with; they sounded a bit like...
Yes, I think you are right. The Context in the NICE ME/CFS Guidelines isn't too bad to cite in an introduction, for research relevant to England...
From the Daily Mail article: Dr Monro certainly sounds problematic, but the commentary about her could just as easily be said about many doctors...
On payment, yes, it depends on the study and on the PwME. There's the option of PwME opting not to be paid, or having their payment be donated to...
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