Some more data on the correlation between hard task choices and successful completion rates. [ATTACH] I found a value of r= 0.12, that is not...
Great news! I unfortunately (due to personal circumstances) will not be able to sign or co-sign a letter as I prefer to remain anonymous. So I...
Unfortunately, I have not been able to replicate their statistical models. This estimation came from @andrewkq in this post:...
I don't know if this thread has just slowed down or if others are working on a letter behind the scenes. I think a lot of valid points were raised...
This is their section on CFS: Chronic fatigue Chronic fatigue syndrome is characterized by an overwhelming sense of tiredness, lack of energy,...
Abstract Celiac disease (CeD) is a chronic immune-mediated condition triggered by gluten consumption in genetically predisposed individuals....
Here are some quotes I found about the need to calibrate the effort and the possibility of participants using strategies. I think EndME and...
I also had a look at some of the trials posted by EndME. The proportion choosing hard tasks seems to be quite low in the Walitt trial but it is...
I also had a go at the data posted by Evergreen. I’ve ignored the 4 test trials and the invalid data by HV F. The figures below only show the raw...
No I haven't tried to as I was looking for the EEfRT data. Were you able to replicate their GEE results? If so, would it be possible for you to...
Has anyone found the R code that they used to analyse the results of the EEfRT? The paper says that the code is available here but I couldn't find...
So mysterious while it is probably just fatigue/illness that caused the difference. If I understand correctly, Walitt and colleagues discount...
They give this overview in the article but I don't think the evidence for these 'biomarkers' is convincing enough to call them a biomarker for...
Quote from the paper: "The three main factors contributing to suicidal thoughts were (i) being told the disease was only psychosomatic (89.5%),...
So the main conclusion is that the ME/CFS patient population is heterogenous but that without many differences between the cohorts at different...
Looks like an excellent response.
They basically found nothing that stood out which isn't very surprising giving the very low sample size and the fact that ME/CFS is probably a...
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So they took the prevalence estimate of 1.5% from the CDC pulse survey and the disability weight of 0.21 from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD)...
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