That makes no sense. You can't tell how well a questionnaire is picking up changes unless you have another way of measuring the changes. It's like...
That reminded me of this: https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17064-quack-remedies-spread-by-virtue-of-being-useless/
Week 1: 'Understanding Long Covid' and 'Symptom Recognition'. As long as those symptoms don't include 'being too ill to play tennis'.
Text generators in a nutshell. Great if you want a squishily averaged synthesis of general opinion. Not great if you want factual accuracy -...
I feel sad for the kids who underwent that testing presumably in the hope that they were contributing to some meaningful research.
In the Discussion they say "The main limitation is the small sample size. Beyond the participants’ willingness, difficult transportation to the...
When the lack of statistically significant differences between the exercise group and control group is so glaring that all you can put under...
Not convinced that lumping 'mental health conditions' and 'brain fog' together tells us much about either category of problem.
It's quite telling that she said that as if it meant LC is all in the mind, whereas if you have fatigue/pain + dyautonomia + brainfog then of...
Maybe when the transcript becomes available it'll shed some light.
Can't believe they let the mice read that article by George Monbiot.
From the first page of selected quotes: "It appears that about 50% patients have both MS and ME/CFS" - Prof. Dr. Ron Davis ??
"the time span between positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR and the cerebral MRI did not explain alterations of gray matter DMI parameters or spatial...
Small sample, "no significant difference in the absolute values of IA between patients with SSD and healthy controls, regardless of the...
In contrast, from the DecodeME transcript above: :emoji_clap:
"#Longcovid related #PEM question: do female patients experience PEM symptoms that align with the menstrual cycle?" In my case, in 2.5 years of...
The Cognitron/GBIT study found measurable, significant post-Covid cognitive impairment with more than 100,000 participants (and that didn't even...
"Long COVID and ME/CFS cause impaired well-being and cognitive function", but "People with Long COVID and ME/CFS have... comparable cognitive...
It's not actually citing any of the sources directly, it's just generating text that looks as if it does, because those sources are somewhere in...
That was my thought too. Especially as it takes several weeks just to work up to the full dose.
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