Something I'd like to see is for one of the organisations to coordinate things better and fund some small projects on top of existing projects...
I agree and from what I can see that indeed makes the whole Ebola situation possibly even more interesting. The above viruses have a survival rate...
Brain exposure to SARS-CoV-2 virions perturbs synaptic homeostasis Abstract Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)...
Since you have clearly thought about these things and since I'm clearly not a quantum physicist, my views are most likely completely stupid and...
Haven't read the study but Amyloid beta and pTau sound very alzheimer/dementia related to me.
Even if there is "true stochasticity" happening at the quantum level and if this would have any effects as @Jonathan Edwards describes, I suppose...
I read this work by Leibniz back when I was studying philosophy but I cannot remember any of it and my brain is certainly not functioning well...
As a complete outsider, I do think the discipline does somewhat try to accept this, after all medicine has never been about knowledge but much...
Certainly, but that wouldn't make it less stochastic if the processes are purely stochastic but still involve certain things like genetics or...
I guess one could ask the exactly same question about MS, dementia and most other diseases. With the only answer being, we currently don't know......
CD19-targeted chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy in two patients with multiple sclerosis Highlights CD19 CAR-T cell therapy showed...
CD19 Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Treatment: Unraveling the Role of B Cells in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Abstract B cell generation of...
It's explained somewhere in the study set-up of the slightly modified EEfRT they are using (not by counting together the trial durations which...
I haven't watched the video but the question will be how does one improve this and why exactly is the funding this low? Does anybody know of a...
I think for studies there might be something else that is optimal which nobody is looking at. That is to include patients that meet both sets of...
Yes they definitely did. I think the problem is that they most likely looked at many different outcomes in the mice and only a few of those...
I interpreted this to mean that currently people shouldn't be denied a diagnosis if their symptomology isn't sufficiently severe or impacts their...
This was in reference to the quote "Researchers told her that, on any given task, she might stress her body in a way that could undo all her...
I don't know if it's a smokescreen because I a priori don't see how it would matter who administered the EEfRT or who conducted most of the data...
I think the crucial point is actually that the authors are aware of all of these problems but believe that they have sufficiently proven that the...
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