From the information about the FLiRT variant above: So, that's alright then...
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From Nath's initial comments: I find that pretty amazing and tone deaf. Despite a substantial budget, enormous resources and a lot of time, the...
Interesting topics to explore. Welcome to the forum @EmmaS302. How did you and the team come to be doing a study on ME/CFS?
Maybe, just maybe, in their 'larger clinical trial', they could have some controls who don't get the benefit of any of this very clever requisite...
They say they did. And Lucinda Bateman seems to be involved in, at least, the 'structured pacing' trial. I'm not sure what 'structured pacing'...
These are the 4 trials: * stimulants to make people experiencing hypersomnia stay awake :banghead: * melatonin and light exposure to reset sleep...
Link to @Simon M's thread on his blog about this work Remarkable researchers hunting for ‘something in the blood’ of people with ME
Maat, I'm not understanding, how does the WHO document relate to the Cochrane Exercise Therapy review? For people who want to discuss the WHO...
from a post elsewhere:
Well done @Laurie P. That response to your questions is, well, pathetic. They completely avoid acknowledging that reminding a participant each...
Surely that is the reason? There would have been a lot of scrutiny and commentary that might have influenced peer reviewers and editors; possibly...
I'm not a statistician. But, to me, the level of matching at baseline is important when reporting on the difference in mean change. If the...
The WE&ME Foundation continue to achieve some remarkable things - here, news that they have convinced a medical association to donate the proceeds...
That's remarkable and very positive - that a doctor's association would choose to donate to an ME/CFS research foundation. The foundation must be...
This is the core problem - an organisation that provides a platform for advice on medical treatments, but has no functioning quality control...
Just on my diabetes +ME/CFS comment, the MEA has a note on that https://meassociation.org.uk/medical-matters/items/diabetes-mecfs/# where they say
That decreased level of mitochondrial ATP in ME/CFS and LC sounds interesting and large. A '1.6x decrease' seems an odd way to express it - '0.6...
Yeah, it's stating the obvious, but sometimes it is nice to have the obvious stated. You are smart, you are kind. You care about what others...
Yeah, that was my question, and it was more coherent than the administrator managed to make it sound. I had a couple of other questions in that...
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