Yes and it shatters a common myth seen in medical doctor based internet communities such as r/medicine.
I am not a fan of this narrative review - the authors display poor understanding of the neurology and exercise physiology of fatigue - too many...
One thing I find frustrating is there is evidence (mechanistically and epidemilogically) of recurrence of GBS due to the Pfizer vaccine (and AZ...
Yes, is not just "Belgium", but the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Norway etc, all reaching new highs in new cases per day. I think the...
But perhaps the sympathetic response is itself a response to dysregulated perfusion of blood in the muscle capillaries? Pooling and shunting (as...
Basically yes. A key point is we cannot measure the microvascular flow or the micro-delivery of oxygen, because the skin (and bone) provide a...
How about "Functional Unexplained Condition Kvetching non-Eplieptic Disorder"? I mean it's not as if they actually care about what patients think.
Rebranding!
This broadly overlaps with the relapse-remitting type onset of ME/CFS, which is a lot more common than regularly reported because patients are...
We've seen plenty of trials like this for other illnesses, they're rarely successful, unfortunately.
Agreed. ;)
JE is correct, that the statement is evasive. But more to the point, explaining the mechanistic relationship between the aspects is the primary...
There are models that are claimed to be animal models of "chronic fatigue", but they aren't very plausible/similar to real human cases.
Resting heart rate and heart rate variability are very non-specific markers and are usually just an indication of lower fitness and activity levels.
Note that muscular or brain microvascular regulation is locally controlled (to maintain blood flow), rather than central (which regulates a...
Direct SARS-CoV-2 infection of the human inner ear may underlie COVID-19-associated audiovestibular dysfunction...
No, it flattens out as antibody levels reach their equilibrium levels. As for J&J, well, it's a mediocre vaccine...
No one in Australia is getting any long term exemptions at all, which is concerning as in Victoria, the vaccine is basically mandatory - you can't...
It can be stored in a normal freezer for several weeks. The very low temperatures was for protection against damage during long-distance travel.
So it converges with questionnaire-answering-behaviour, but lacks construct validity. Is anyone surprised?
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