Interested in your use of the word "deciding". Is this simply that participants were expected to do the walk test, but of course with the option...
Nor had I.
I had a quick first-pass look at those who had zero entered for their 52w 6mwt (but non-zero at baseline), simply by looking at Excel "pages" of...
Long before I was remotely aware of any of the things I know now, I had the sense that doctors, clinicians, simply cannot cope with conditions the...
I think that in the future, when ME/CFS is much better understood, it may be that a good many present day ME/CFS diagnoses might include quite a...
The thing which actually piqued my interest is, if the science is valid, how it might be useful so people could know if their pet is in pain or...
@Jonathan Edwards ?
https://www.s4me.info/threads/concerns-about-craniocervical-instability-surgery-in-me-cfs.9638/#post-170517
I think so much of this kind of "research" has a hidden agenda - to find ways to reduce health costs, and to hell with the real costs to patients...
Took me a while to get the joke here :).
I appreciate there will be some medical conditions where patients can be safely pushed beyond what they feel capable of, and sometimes need to be...
Excellent :D.
Didn't say which year though!
@dave30th ?
This is pretty much the same as I've said before to people regarding my wife. To the DWP, ambulance crew, and others. It's a description that...
Is it worth making Carol Monaghan aware of this if she is not already.
This gives some interesting insights. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3537914/
The virtual reality journey through a cell could have significant implications for ME research some day I would think.
Inspired by @Lucibee I've done some charts, including breakdown by trial arm. Note that my charts are "upside down" compared to Lucibee's, as...
@Lucibee: Do those different quadrants have any broad association with anything in particular? Trial arms for instance? The differences, what...
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