And here is my rapid response submission: Dear Editor, Contrary to the claims made in the published review article, ‘Anomalies in the review...
Yes, British Psychological Society :) Apologies for not explaining :nerd: busy morning.
Brief read over today: There is a lot to like here. Having been the BPS representative in the Attitudes and Education group it is good to see this...
Is this seriously all they have :( The RECOVER-NEURO is v poor. No chance of any of the cognitive training stuff helping. Guff. Just a complete...
Totally agree @duncan It is shocking that patients and their doctors fly blind about these infections still. And likely will do for the...
Am I understanding this: People who are in more pain pre-intervention, then go on to gain more pain relief from pain releiving intervention....
"Pain catastrophising is often described as a robust, cognitive bias, representing a stable individual difference, although this position has been...
"Pain catastrophising is described as a set of maladaptive cognitions characterised by heightened pain intensity and unpleasantness, as well as an...
Indeed :)
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Nope you get a screen confirmation at time of submission. Then, if they decide to publish you get an email. I submitted my rapid response twice...
Hi Tom, I submitted on the 19th, then again on the 20th. So, I'll give them until Friday before I chase and/or resubmit a new one.
Yip, promising, like a glass of water, a hug, some salad, a short walk in the woods, a touch of homeopathy, maybe a nice meal and a glass of wine....
I wonder if we have not perhaps reached peak makey-uppy-itis :facepalm: This really is peak :rolleyes: Word salad: "Nonspecific multifactorial...
Potentially an interesting area for study, along with other known responses to exercise and recovery. It's been a while back that I read up...
It's a while since I checked the test out. Probably 8+ years ago. From memory the method was straightforward, my results were consistent and the...
My cell free DNA is well out of spec. Abnormally high. I have no idea why this simple, cheap and I'm assuming reliable test is not used more often...
Wow great spot :thumbup:
Good stuff :) I submitted my rapid response last week. No response so far. I have had confirmation from the office that they have received it.
It is startling how little changes. And how poor and limited the medical and research establishments are in their ability to manage ambiguity and...
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