I hope this study ends some of the bullshit hypotheses associated with FCD...
Note the prior case study: https://content.iospress.com/articles/work/wor203214 10-15 minutes of exercise isn't going to cause much difference...
Well you never know, I mean I'm pretty sure my head levitates above my torso, and connects wirelessly.
That is not a reasonable assumption - most documented 'central sensitivity' phenomena are normal spinal responses to abnormal peripheral...
"retrospective"... We needed prospective studies.
This is great news, though I can't seem to find published results yet. If the results aren't nearly as good as monoclonal antibodies then I'll be...
I always wonder if there are participation biases involved in tests like this - given the thresholds are still subjectively reported, participants...
Simplified: The first one or two people did most of the work, the people in the middle chipped in and the one or few people at the end secured the...
Exactly. We don't regularly repeat the derogatory names people use for other disadvantaged groups, so why ME?
There is no "healing" effect associated with placebo. There is however a conditioned effect that allows temporary reduction in nausea or pain...
It's easier than you think. For example Symptoms Hidden from Inventory Therapy.
What if the imbalance is not primarily genetic?
"retrospective cross-sectional study" (of an online convenience sample, no less)... Which are only ever of "suggestive" quality...
This is just an abstract, it is unclear if/when there will be a published manuscript.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0257016 The study is interesting, but I'm not sure they're measuring what the...
"Patient centred"... Yet no patients were ever asked what their preferences were.
It is certainly overly simplistic, giving high statistical weight to nonspecific factors, rather than specific factors.
Another quote.
"Longer spoken response"... Give me a break!
Perfusion typically refers to blood flow across a capillary bed, rather than cross membrane transport of molecules. But caherins are involved in...
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