Somehow, not a problem for behavioral treatments that explicitly consist of trying to bias patients into responding differently on biased...
I think they'd all be happy to actually know better. What they don't want is the in-between: doing the work to get there. They'd be happy being...
"We've got a lot of theories, but not a lot of evidence". And by limited they mean it's made-up and there's basically none. Somehow, trying the...
The "An allied health model of care for long COVID rehabilitation" one is basically a celebratory marketing brochure congratulating how smart and...
It's yet another one of those situations where replacing stress with exertion, the body doing anything above just being alive, actually makes...
Obviously if everything is personalized to each participant's abilities, there is nothing to compare as they are not doing the same things. The...
They are assuming that exercise rehabilitation is already effective. The comparison is between a mobile app and paper versions.
Enhancing exercise intervention for patients with post-acute COVID-19 syndrome using mobile health technology: The COVIDReApp randomised...
If I understand this correctly, they did a bunch of graph math using questionnaires of symptoms, moods and other stuff, to find that people report...
Network structure of functional somatic symptoms https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022399924003805 Results The final network...
‘We need Psychologists… but please don’t psychologise Long Covid’...
I wonder what's Cochrane's stance on this. "Just putting out there to look good, we don't intend and never meant to follow any of this"? It's for...
Seriously LC features heavily all throughout the inquiry. In many cases better and more realistically than most studies. Because it features the...
I can't find any other way to read this but "the standard in clinical practice is very low, so let's have the same standard in research". Of...
That's not what objective means. Doing this does not making an outcome objective, this is ridiculous. It can slightly lower the bias involved, but...
That's one interpretation. The symptoms are not yet understood by medicine, which is a fact. It's not a name, it's a descriptive sentence....
Kind of reminds me of the budget jokes: Folks help me out is my monthly budget OK? Food: $300 Rent: $800 Utilities: $250 Loan on aircraft...
Paul Garner tweeted this yesterday. I got puzzled wondering if it's the new research coming out he mentioned recently. It's described exactly the...
How the hell are we even supposed to counter an ideology that can't be bothered to make sense in adjacent sentences? This kind of nonsense would...
So: They assume that rehabilitation works They don't know that it works They worked on rehabilitating some patients They can't say if it works,...
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