The promotional material on the net says that a definitive diagnosis of CCI can be made from a cervical traction test - where the person is an...
I have seen more material from the internet, and searched around a bit more. I hope I have not been critical of Jen myself and I personally think...
It would be very easy - at least in terms of checking the validity of the imaging. The people involved would just follow the responsible path that...
Because of quality control. Physicians and radiologists and laboratory scientists work hard to publish papers that indicate the predictive value...
Supertiters of IgG antibodies mean that the balancing T-cell and NK cell mediated immune activity is decreased. This is a functional kind of...
Hang on, I don't mean to be difficult but this to me makes no real sense. High viral titres are a sign of immunity to the virus. If the immune...
I don't really understand what you are querying. Marky asked if being diagnosed with CCI means you have CCI. I was pointing out that the...
Exactly, so being diagnosed with CCI does not necessarily mean that there is a significant craniocervical problem ('CCI').
For the best but the guy did say that on the way there things can get a bit grubby - even in the best possible world.
I think that oversimplifies things. If you are diagnosed with being tall, are you tall? Depends doesn't it? The diagnosis of CCI will depend on an...
Oh, but they have - they always mention Descartes, although it seems they have not read him. And the mentioning of Descartes via allusion to...
I suspect that that is because nothing of sufficient significance has been submitted. NEJM aims to take about the top 0.1% of all clinical...
Wittgenstein's saving grace was that towards the end of his life he realised that he was a phoney. He actively discouraged others from taking up...
If it was an error it might be a category mistake as defined by Gilbert Ryle in The Concept of Mind (1949ish). But maybe 'to age' in the sense...
No there is no problem in terms of affecting research publication. In the absence of an underlying problem such as Chiari Malformation,...
As indicated above, Henderson deals with Chiari Malformation cases. This is different from isolated CCI and should not be confused with it.
The cervical medullary syndrome, also known as “craniocervical syndrome” (ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 723.2; ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code M53.0),...
But we are not talking about a new idea. We are talking about whether or not CCI is associate with a clinical picture that overlaps with ME/CFS...
So presumably the articles are not primarily about fatigue. The fact that the word crops up somewhere in the text is not of real interest.
I don't see any reference to fatigue in those citations.
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