I think that would be included under my scepticism. Everything I hear about ME sounds like some sort of signal telling the parts of the body not...
I think Sandra Eldridge at the Pragmatic Trials Centre has come up before. I am pretty sure that pragmatic trials are a phoney way to pretend to...
So the list of affiliations is very much as we might expect - professional 'quality experts' rather than people with intelligence and experience.
I get the strong impression that these quality assessment groups have completely lost sight of the PSYCHOLOGY of bias in scientific studies....
An aversive sensory and emotional experience typically caused by, or resembling that caused by, actual or potential tissue injury. Seems...
Why do you keep holding your arm up like that then?
It dos seem crazy that a physiotherapist should be in charge of such a survey since the current mess seems to be largely due to the fact that...
By and large your ability to make use of energy has nothing much to do with what you eat at the time, or that day or the week. Most of us have...
This seems to be a review of a Cochrane review of Cochrane Reviews. Jumbling exercise therapy for lots of different conditions together is a...
From the video it sounds as if the initial dive is due to shifting the ambient oxygen from 22% to 8%. So maybe the only thing that matters is that...
That is what it seems like but if so why do the cells that have had nothing added suddenly take a dive in oxygen (due to nothing)?
The definition of hormone is a bit vague at the edges and there may be more to be discovered but on the whole yes.
The something in the blood could be a hormone?
Something in the blood is what I mean by a signalling problem - a signal that affects the way tissues can generate useful function. There is...
The trouble for me is that I cannot see a plausible metabolic model that would work like this. It seems as if once fully 'recuperated' ME muscles...
So I guess the question is why are Day 1 CPET results pretty normal?
No, I think we have finally realised we completely agree.
I think we are getting in a muddle here? Most of the body's energy production goes to sustaining itself in the average lazy modern person. But...
Exactly, so that is why Andy's 30 level for basal metabolic rate seems not too far off!
One thing I do not understand about the Myhill approach is why blood cells should show anything if the problem is due to using up ATP during...
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