There is definitely a case that we should do things slightly differently for ME, and I tried to articulate this myself at least once. The same...
Sadly, PSPs don't do that. They just raise priorities and researchers are left to do as they want with them. Personally, I wanted fewer 'pet...
Also, it just seems needlessly cruel.
Yes, I agree.
Maybe they bought their essay answers online?
Yes, it's to rule out self-resolving PVFS. Of course, the reality is that people usually won't be diagnosed by six months anyway (at least, not...
Ah. It's that 'vicious cycle' again. When issuing rehab, I hope they check the bikes to make sure they aren't the vicious kind?
Rice and peas is also a complete protein, which is why it is such a popular food in the Caribbean (and why there are variations on this in...
That second sentence is also a bit interminable. They need to be introduced to proper punctuation as well as manners, and that elusive thing we...
Ah, I misread the results section. They don't confirm that the patients still have severe GI symptoms after diagnosis, but they do have them...
My eyes are always a mess these days, even as some other symptoms have got better. It'll be interesting to see what they come up with. It might...
Is there a circularity here? Jason says patients who fit more than one set of criteria have more symptoms, and therefore have severe ME. But a...
The other thing to bear in mind is that a number of stakeholders complained that the new GL would be impractical and too expensive. So they may...
A CPET is normally for 10-12 mins. So this is definitely longer than usual, and this must be because they want to be sure they can provoke PEM in...
Yes, that's what I was getting at too. Thank you.
Rate of perceived exertion (RPE) is one of the measures used in a CPET. It's part of how they assess if it was truly 'maximal' effort. That in...
Sounds like a reasonable theory to me. I moderate a Discord server and Discord is relatively strict about what it allows to go on through its...
BJC probably offered a free article, and the Guardian, desperate for content because they pay the least of the major newspapers (at least here in...
Arguably, the things you list ('orthostatic, noise, light, chemical, mold, cognitive, physical, jostling, interpersonal, etc') could be covered by...
Does anyone know who the editor for Guardian Australia is? It might be worth pinging them a correction to point out a) the Cochrane review uses an...
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