No suggestion it could be a biomarker, it obviously couldn't. It's about predisposition. Many cars have internal combustion engines (piston...
@PhysiosforME, I think you might find this thread interesting. Particularly @Nancy Blake's article linked to in the first post of this thread.
My oh my, what a busy little social networker he is.
If they said 'cope with' rather than 'manage' I would be OK with that; 'manage' is very ambiguous. I'm sure in one breath they would argue they...
In a nutshell.
Dead code basically. Maybe natural selection is better at adding useful stuff in, than it is at weeding redundant stuff out.
Just to be pedant. Although I know it is not universally agreed, many believe the human appendix has no useful function in modern humans. But...
It is actually perfectly clear - it doesn't bl**dy work. Full stop.
I think they may be confusing risk with consequence. There are many scenarios where the consequence of any one event occurring, out of a set of...
[ATTACH] That is gobbledegook surely. Risk of bias due to being an open label trial is orthogonal to risk of bias due to deviations from intended...
I find it astounding and downright tragic there is no proper oversight body here. Those with the influence and power twisting the rules to give...
Combined with negligible attempts to gather data that might disprove them.
If it is the case that advice to rest and avoid intensive activity when convalescing from a fever tailed off with the introduction of antibiotics,...
Coming back to this, because I want to understand, and I think it is important to understand, what really is meant by a pragmatic clinical trial....
Seems to be confusion about what a pragmatic trial actually is. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pragmatic_clinical_trial...
As I've posted before, when I was an 18-yr old apprentice in the RAF in the early '70s and caught glandular fever (relatively mildly compared to...
Yes, that does make sense as a non-trivial possibility. @PhysiosforME: I think (but may have got the wrong end of the stick) you said you were...
(Not a response to any preceding posts). Presumably carefully graded activity is legitimate for post cancer sufferers' fatigue issues, given ME...
"updated guidelines from the UK’s chief medical officers" ... which guideline is that? Seems like it needs looking at! I think you meant @dave30th.
Beat me to it.
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