I can't see a reason that would fit that. CRP levels are dependent on production by liver and go up and down rapidly with production - up to 200 fold.
An interesting range of options but none of them quite fit my thoughts. Which are: I have no idea whether or not the MRC know what they are...
They miss the crucial point that there is no fact of a subset that benefits from this and a subset that benefits from that. That is to say they do...
No I am saying that hsCRP can distinguish levels of 0.2 from 0.4 from 1.2 etc. whereas the standard CRP test scale just stops at 1 or 2 and below...
hsCRP is, as others have said, just a highly sensitive assay for CRP. It is more sensitive rather than more accurate - i.e. it picks up...
This looks like a useful method for looking at muscle respiration and mitochondrial function in ME. MR spectroscopy can measure more different...
What worries me is that as far as I can see nobody mentioned people with EDS having fatigue until the paper by Rowe and colleagues came out in...
I am not sure what you mean about it not being about people having both EDS and ME because be definition that is what an association is about, but...
So are we expecting something else from Greco and Sharpe? Maybe so. But I am losing track of the sequence here. If this is a full article in a...
The whole thing is meaningless. The author (Greco) has no understanding of the concepts she talks about. I suspect Michael Sharpe may have decided...
This article by Greco does not seem to bear much relation to the original trailer. It seems to be an exercise in heavy duty, and probably turgid...
I agree. What I think this sort of piece shows (I wouldn't flatter it with the term article or even blog) is that the psychotherapeutic wing of...
Isn't this a psychotherapy advertising platform rather than an article?
I think I agree but I want to take things one step at a time. It looks as if one or two other people are already treading that road so hopefully...
I think it is an issue but I think it needs to be kept in proportion and seen in context. To be honest, I have never seen a post from you,...
Yes, I spend ages thinking things over. It is something I realised I had to do when I first started contributing to the other forum. I spend a lot...
No @Michiel Tack. It is my responsibility. That is a fundamental rule for a medical practitioner and I think in the internet-based world it should...
I agree that people will always misinterpret or over interpret but I doubt a disclaimer actually achieves anything - for that reason. There is no...
I would be very happy to look at a draft @Michiel Tack. The trouble is I don't think people can have a responsibility to make the right...
At least the abstract makes the classic error of presenting p values as if they are measures of biological relevance. They are simply artefacts of...
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