Well, RT trials. Not so much C in there.
Good article. ...“long COVID will cause a revolution in medical education,” she said. Maybe.
Gee, I can't imagine why that would be. Real head scratcher, that one. Besides, I'd like to see the hard evidence for these claims and adverse...
I foresee massive malpractice bills and loss of credibility looming over the horizon for the profession if it doesn't stop this crap. Despair,...
Direct protection for individuals is a nice benefit of vaccination, but not the main aim.
This. Amazing how lacking in self-awareness some of these guys can be.
Psychiatry is all too often just psychiatrists looking into a mirror to do a Rorschach test on themselves, and thinking that explains the...
Really important at this stage to let clinics/trusts know they are being watched, are expected to align with the updated NICE guidelines, and...
Sorry to hear that.
Increasingly glad I got AZ for the initial course, so I only have to get one mRNA for a booster.
If anything it should be the contrary. A lack of hard knowledge should demand much higher standards of safety and caution, much larger margins of...
Given the understandable rush to develop COVID-19 vaccines and get them into arms, it would be surprising if there were not some issues with them.
'We don't want to do any of the hard stuff, especially if it might expose how little we know and care about these patients.' Change careers then....
Nor that the effect is genuinely beneficial, as opposed to it being merely due to a range of known biases and confounders, which are not only...
Clearly the association is not clear. It says so in the abstract, Prof. No, the next step is to more robustly test the association. Do her...
So much arbitrary causal attribution to unpack. Still can't tell their correlates from their causes.
This is encouraging. For us. Maybe not so much for others. :whistle:
If clinicians stick to asserting an unproven psycho-behavioural cause, this hampers accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Always something more to learn. I didn't know PRS was not formally listed, by anybody. Makes Crawley's use of it in the clinic even more...
"It is common knowledge that viruses cannot be treated (Helman, 1978) and thus, this view of aetiology, implicit in the label of 'post-viral...
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