Whatever theses researchers are, but by no means is the question in itself rhetorical, and it would be bad research to do such an implication []....
The priority comes the other way down, given that there are: sudden onsets after physiological impacts outbreaks some genetical predisposition as...
I once have read the 1975 article by Ader and Cohen. In a later article from the 90´s, I believe, they sounded dangerously optimistic, but back in...
A friend of mine recently told me about his own experiences, he actually had gotten a surgery (I indeed remembered it then). He told me that his...
One could be the cause of the other, e.g. The cell danger response could be downstream of the affected ("sensitized") brain area. I personally am...
I haven´t read the article, but this is nonsense in itself. Pain isn´t something that is perceived but IS a perception. You do not perceive pain...
Mentally mankind is not up to date. For now I fear it will take a couple of centuries to deal spiritually with new technical possibilities, let...
Thinking positive - only 200 years ago the half of the people had died by being 50 years old, today considered to be young. And this even counts...
I think there is intentional ambiguity to hide that they essentially failed, and now they want to hold as much as possible to the former...
I think an important difference between depression and ME/CFS is, that feeling depressed is a completely normal experience, and everybody can...
The study may turn out to be very interesting at some point - not meant to be a joke (for the selfcontradiction). So far an interesting question...
I think it´s not tied down to an infectious disease. Even if it is (in its perpetuation) not an infectious disease they might feel unpleasant to...
Laughing for the sake of laughing (if it doesn´t reach too far). You are somewhat right, I think, and it isn´t going be helpful to hide any...
A primary one should have been ruled out now, cf some recent findings which are gathered here:...
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