I'm not sure that is our main argument. I think that's what Walitt appears so eager to disprove. I think our main argument is we are too sick...
I fear that resolution to the contested disease debacle must be political. That means, probably, something bipartisan. There really isn't much of...
@Dakota15 , I'm sorry, I don't know which group you're affiliated with. Do you work with Jamie Selzter? Sorry, my memory is not good. But I'm...
I think this is an appealing idea. I don't think it will apply to cognitive/emotion/focus-based PEM, though. Still cool to try.
I still want to rail. Especially when inserting ideology into the mix. Ideologies come and go, though. This is sustained bullshit that has...
This is intriguing. One point, however: channelopathies can also manifest with delays.
I worry that this is a top down phenomenon, one with many points of influence. I think it predates Wallit,, that he is a downstream ripple, a...
Oh dear. If there are persistent foreign antigens at play, then no, this argument cannot be right. This seems to me more dangerous than wishful...
To me this feels like a contrived forced fit. It reads like that. The logic feels like that. The entire Wallit thing doesn't fit. They jammed this...
Fair. But looking at how they initially approached the study (2015/2016?), in conjunction with the cluster-fuck end product, may suggest they had...
Mass hysteria? Made sense to me given the roots of the NIH coupled with how it's handled other contested conditions. Maybe they'll call in the...
I think immune tolerance will eventually be shown to play a role, but that is tied into pathogens (e.g. latent viruses). This is a theory that...
https://krisnewby.substack.com/p/the-rise-of-the-lone-star-tick "During the last half-century, lone star ticks have rapidly spread from their...
Chronic Lyme seems out of place in so much as there has been an ongoing NIH clinical study into it since 1999 or there abouts. That's a quarter of...
Seems the NIH is shooting for Pravda-like accuracy and truth. Ironic that this is a NYT article.
That's just embarrassing.
Is technology making it difficult to muzzle potential progress in several discreet diseases, housed historically in separate silos? Easier to...
With proactive patient involvement (not just reactive), it would likely make it more difficult for malign interests to exploit the patients....
Almost a quarter of a century back, the first of three RCTs for Lyme disease was conducted at the NIH. Many Lyme patients were highly skeptical...
So are state institutions like the NHS or NIH.
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