I doubt it has much to do with money. These are machines that have been available since maybe the 1960s, at least since 1980. They do not require...
Well, when I was shown these peaks each one was clearly identified as lactate or glutamate or pyruvate or whatever. There was lots of them. As far...
I cannot answer that for sure. However, in the 1980s I worked in the next lab to people who did MR spectroscopy and they showed plots with peaks...
I don't get the impression that the hypothesis is well enough formulated as yet to be testable by anything much. If it was I suspect it would be...
I can't get my head around this yet. But one thing bothers me. When we meet viruses and other infections almost always our metabolism goes UP - so...
Interestingly MS only attacks nerves in the brain and spinal cord. CIDP attacks nerves outside the brain and spinal cord - in the arms and legs.
Well, OK, but Ariens is not a clinical haematologist, and his argument is pretty feeble. There is nothing wrong with trying to get rid of...
There is something spooky about this to me. Here is a BMJ article written by the 'investigations editor' whoever that might be. It quotes...
I think etanercept has been tried in ME before with no useful effect. Perispinal administration sounds highly risky to me and unjustified in the...
UK government due to go down by supper time I think. Whether a new leader will shuffle again, who knows? There is likely to be a major clearout I...
Written by a student!
That looks a fairly good account of why oxaloacetate isn't going to do anything. It also looks like fairly good account of why this is almost...
On some days politics is existential! But so is tennis today and there's no rule against tennis is there? Nadal for champion!!! And that Ons lady...
This seems to me quite a good outcome. Javid was a good person to get an appropriate ME advisory group together but having said that he did not...
Maybe the doctors are too and the clinics cancelled.
I think effect sizes are for something different. They are crucial but not related to primary outcome. Maybe we should take four scenarios with...
Only if a trial is the single final arbiter of whether or not a treatment is to be judged useful. In reality trials are very rarely in that...
If Berlin Cures are right the test is probably no use in any situation - i.e., if it does not pick up antibodies reliably. I suspect it is more...
Breath tests are done by gastroenterology units on the NHS. But as a caution, read the paper attached - or abstract. The reliability of these...
This is IiME territory - they might have local contacts.
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