In what must be the Freudian slip of 2022: Here's a screen shot, just in case you think it is too incredible to be true. [ATTACH]
These authors have jumped on the low cortisol finding in Long Covid of the Iwasaki paper and put it together with the IOM report supposedly saying...
[Preprint] Distinguishing features of Long COVID identified through immune profiling, 2022, Iwasaki et al
Yes, I think for a start they have confused POTS with POT (by which I mean, an incident of orthostatic tachycardia). But yes, the finding does...
From the review in the first post - I'm not sure if that comment about very few accepting the disability as real is talking about Philippa's...
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to Optimize Post-Operative Fracture Recovery (COPE): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial :rofl: we have...
We've made a thread for that Masuki 2007 study here: Excessive heart rate response to orthostatic stress in postural tachycardia syndrome is not...
(An old study, but one that deserves to be remembered as it addresses the question of whether the increased heart rate of POTS could be caused by...
Thanks for the paper @dave30th, it's really useful.
Thanks for posting @Samuel. The study is interesting, although the sample sizes are pretty small and there was a problem with measurements not...
I feel very ambivalent about statements like these being used to counter the Lightning Process. Yes, they might persuade some doctors to treat...
I think there's actually a lot going on. Some of the therapists genuinely wanted to feel that they were helping the poor people who don't know...
The association of fermentable carbohydrates with IBS has been around for a while e.g. the FODMAP diet e.g....
I think it is a hole in the current approach to ME/CFS research - done well, a set of agreed outcome measures would be great e.g. a good...
And since when can psychologists diagnose CFS?
Yes, it is a good letter. And even while being annoyed, I could see from the article posted in the first post that this psychiatrist has moved a...
That looks great, @Art Vandelay
Yeah, it annoyed me too. Also this bit where he's suggesting doctors are just "too logical", and that's why they automatically assume...
Further on the prevalence and issue of subsets, some points about the problems with so many of the epidemiological studies done so far. Yes, the...
Just jotting some points and noting the points made in this recent post that I think might be a useful part of responses: the fact that...
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