PS It just occurred to me that another reason mpdi might be a bit loose and free in their soliciting behaviour is that the more submissions they...
@DMissa, I agree that there are ones out there that are way worse. But here are a few of my unsolicited emails from mdpi in the last few weeks:...
I agree. It might simply be a signal that energy metabolism is not right. It might have the happy effect of being protective too, but that's not...
@Snow Leopard, I agree this statement below can be read to mean they believe "inflammation takes away your interest in doing things". But its...
That seemed to me to be exactly what they were saying - but its not my area, so maybe I missed something?
To explain a bit more, the authors propose that the subjective feeling of fatigue has a specific behaviorual manifestation that's measureable: a...
This is absolutely fascinating - thanks for posting! I think this paper is really important for ME, because it provides a framework for...
Just a note that mdpi journals (where this was published) are widely considered to be predatory. That is, they make their money out of stalking...
Oh, no, so sorry, @JemPD, I was in no way trying to criticise your post, and your point is a very good one. We want the health we had before, so...
But how is it any better than a peripheral mechanism account, for example, the idea that the pain is related to proinflammatory cytokines, or the...
I absolutely hate the idea that's wrapped up in this statement - that we sort of brought this on ourselves. We're supposed to regret the lifestyle...
Yes, yes, totally this! We see what you did there, White et al.
I had a read of the article, not every word, but I think enough to get the main message. What they did: They asked people to respond to various...
Hmmm, I would go for ResarchGate - you're right, technically, the rules only cover personal and institutional repositories, and ResearchGate is a...
Ha, making stuff up has a long and illustrious history in medicine. * The 1970s, McEvedy and Beard made up mass hysteria to explain the Royal...
Fantastic work, Michiel, Dave and Caroline! A suggestion: if you were to create an account on ResearchGate (free to anyone), you could post the...
The doi seems to be wrong, and I can't find the article in any of the usual places. It seems to be a conference abstract of some type, a brief...
Agree. "Peronsalised" is one of those words that makes everything sound okay, but means absolutely nothing unless you explain exactly how you will...
When these practitioners talk about "central sensitization" they're not at all talking what you're talking about! Its a new(ish) euphemism for...
Lovely.:trophy@:trophy@ A comment worth remembering!
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