I couldn't read all of this article. After the fourth reference to Shorter, my computer leapt from my desk and crashed to the floor to save me. It...
Longitudinal studies to capture and extensively test a large number of "high confidence" ME patients early in the disease and follow them. Some...
When it comes to some of the BPS researchers and their allies, I think the problem is more one of an "unbalanced load."
The IOM report says: That does not really equate to 1/4 of all patients being bed- or house-bound concurrently. Likewise, Wikipedia's CFS page...
They'll get the hang of it. Columbia's film school was ranked 5th in the country by the Hollywood Reporter. Maybe the Center for Solutions should...
Not surprisingly, the film, which was released in 2001, was called... "K-PAX." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-PAX_(film) :)
I tried to boil this down. I hope I got it right. POTS did not seem to predict whether a patient had disequilibrium. Disequilibrium (and signs...
“The man who has everything figured out is probably a fool. College examinations notwithstanding, it takes a very smart fella to say "I don't know...
Good point! It's easy to forget that adult percentages, such as the .422% obtained by Jason, don't, so far as I know, exclude adults who became...
With so many similar symptoms, it makes one wonder if some Gulf War Illness patients might actually have ME/CFS. I don't think there's any reason...
Really excellent work, Adam. Very effective. :thumbup:
This is no doubt an unjustified leap, but I wonder if a miniprotein could be small enough to be a candidate for the the proverbial "something in...
My cell phone company has told me that my 3G phone will be phased out by the end of 2020. I hope I'm not next. :eek: I do wonder how they're...
Maybe it's all part of a homeopathic experiment to see if diluting their reputation increases the potency of their reviews.
"He notes that just because something has not worsened as the symptoms worsened does not mean it cannot be the driver of symptoms." This makes...
I've seen discussions of p-values where, in trying to define it, it's referred to as the probability that a finding is a "fluke" or is the result...
The volume of the sound drops considerably at 16:12. You're not imagining it.
I'd guess it's just part of a Columbia U.|Mailman School of Public Health media facility. It does seem kind of... "claustrophobic." ...and a bit...
I'd assume that one of the factors that influences "gait speed" is BMI/obesity, and to the degree that being overweight influences longevity, that...
Ah... "Argumentum ad populum." ...and "Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2" is a great movie because it made $107.6 million.
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