FND has features that make decisions regarding outcome measurement particularly complex.4 5 These include heterogeneity and variability of...
Generally speaking not. But the Beighton manoeuvres for hypermobility are a mixed bag that probably test a combination of e.g. ligamentous length,...
How many times can Simon Wessely keep writing this stuff?
In contrast to this poorly structured little study there are some big population based studies now indicating that hypermobility has little or no...
Only if you put the lime in the right way. So many people don't!
Maybe, but my memory is that for influenza in the early twentieth century young males were hit much harder and that might be for other reasons. If...
Probably not. Blood brain barrier leakage shows up on standard MRI and is not seen in ME/CFS. It also produces characteristic clinical signs that...
This is quite interesting. My guess is that reported cases are not only 97.6% from 20 upwards but very likely with an even bigger skew to older...
If these are quotes from Hilda Bastian then I am concerned (although maybe this was in her sitting on the fence days). The issue has nothing to...
I am afraid it sounds very much like Bendyourdata of the type normally associated with the Brighton criteria.
That would be ratateusli then?
I note a rather different tone in the US from that in the UK (which is 'don't panic ducky'). Someone has said: We are asking the American public...
There is something odd about HLA-B27 in several respects. If I remember rightly it is associated with the slowest conversion (very slow) of HIV...
I wonder what on earth 'beyond bones' is supposed to mean. No way would a serious scientific study start with that. It is the sort of catchy title...
I think you have to take into account that to know each persons status you really need to test every day and at some point decisions have to be...
If the curve has dropped off from an exponential upsweep then at least measure are having some impact. The curve seems not only to have...
If there have been four deaths it seems likely that the virus has been around in the are for about a fortnight - presumably it went undetected...
I think it is becoming clear that it is no way as simple as that. The problem in practical (rather than ethical) terms is the number of people who...
So one device triggers nerves and the other doesn't but the person cannot tell (that their nerves are triggered or not). I find this reasonably...
There now seems to me to be a likely explanation for the shapes of the curves. At the beginning there is no real difference between treatment and...
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