So as ever, they invent a term with a clear and obvious meaning of the person voluntarily choosing how much effort to make, then pretend it...
Me too.
"My understanding is that in ME the situation is similar, in both forms, except that whereas in flu unpleasant symptoms occur within a couple of...
Have I got this right? Surely highlighting in the abstract any hypothesis where it's support depends entirely on a single tiny study using a test...
Isn't that just the numbers of participants they had data for?
Wessely has influence in Sense about Science, and they awarded him their John Maddox prize in 2010 specifically for his ME/CFS work and standing...
What on earth are Garner and Young doing on that panel.
Highlights • Cochrane reviews took a median of 2 years to publish after publication of the protocol. • For 11% of reviews, the time from...
I was a teacher, able to work part time with ME for a while, but it made me much sicker. When forced into ill health retirement the consultant my...
Some posts have been moved to a new thread: Use of EEfRT in the NIH study: Deep phenotyping of PI-ME/CFS, 2024, Walitt et al To help navigation...
Hi Deanne, both my daughter and I have had ME for many years. We have both found that are spirits are raised when we do something creative, like...
I think we were all misled through most of the pandemic by government rules about 2 metre gaps between people. That was, as I understand it, based...
I think they have invented a 'symptom' and called it effort preference. It's not a symptom, it's an artefact of false interpretation of an...
Not sure whether this Medscape article by Mirian Tucker has been posted. ME/CFS Experts Express 'Dismay' at Aspects of NIH Study Miriam E. Tucker...
Peter White, the lead author of this article and one of the other PACE lead authors, Michael Sharpe have spent over 30 years doing all they can to...
I'm sad that Tom wasn't awarded the degree, but it's great to see so much support for the nomination. Thank you Robert for all your work on this....
vanElzakker is a neuroscientist, not a clinician or an infection specialist, though of course he will have some knowledge of viruses, immune cells...
It gets worse and worse.
Is there anything about how the EEfRT is carried out? What I mean is, were the participants seated, feet on floor, at a computer, or able to lie...
My understanding is that this paper is the overall summary paper of the study, and there are other papers on specific aspects lined up ready to be...
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