Just as a postscript to my comments about DWP—one area of potential risk might be if the research involved something a person has said they can't...
I think in the UK it depends how it's set up and what it's called. I once received a £600 incentive for a market research project, plus the rail...
I've said "It depends" because participation could mean anything from a 15-minute questionnaire to a day-long trip to a clinic that involves a lot...
I'm really sorry to hear that, @Woozy, it sounds like a heck of a shock after all that time. It's good to hear you're seeing a doctor, though, as...
Yes, and it'll save money in the same way that creating conditions where people can only afford to house their kids in Rachman-like hovels full of...
But there's not reason patients shouldn't flag issues that come up again and again in trials, but because there's no feedback mechanism to the...
Even the level of risk assessment I had to do when taking fully functioning adults to a public building would have consigned it to the bin! :mad:...
If he were arguing this was the only reason, I could understand it. If someone developed ME/CFS symptoms after a Covid infection, it would be...
It would be a start if they pointed out that the first sentence of the conclusion contradicts most of the effing content.
Yes it is, but that's true of many (most?) symptoms of many (most?) diseases. People experience things differently for all sorts of reasons. That...
It sounds gruesome. Apart from the muddiness of thought, I don't think I've experienced it much from purely cognitive exertion—possibly because I...
No, I suspect they can't. What I meant about rapidly fogging brains is that cognitive limitation often gets much worse as physical energy runs...
I agree it's potentially useful. :thumbsup: But reading about wearables studies just makes me wish someone would study how movement changes when...
I made a rare foray onto Facebook the other days, and saw five ads for DecodeME (three from the project team, two that others had shared). The...
It's not about safety, as Jonathan says. It came in as the result of the EU regulation on the reduction of mercury use for environmental reasons....
I imagine the impact on NICE will be someone briefly rolling their eyeballs, so I plan to add the article to the gargantuan heap of crap I can't...
As fas as I know, white fillings are available if they're on your front teeth or if you have a proven sensitivity to one of the metals used in...
Now published - link here ******** Preprint From @MSEsperanza: "The idea of rehabilitation needs to be completely rethought for this disease"...
Also from @MSEsperanza: This appears the study mentioned in the annual report of Kliniken Schmieder group (Germany) -- see this thread:...
From @MSEsperanza: Prominent Fatigue but No Motor Fatigability in Non-Hospitalized Patients With Post-COVID-Syndrome Abstract Objectives:...
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