I find that really surprising.
I wonder if it's based on three people! I can't see the data.
We talked about 'Rosetta stone' people a while back, whose ME/CFS switches on and off sometime, and whose biology could tell us a lot if we caught...
I agree, but with misdiagnosis so common, and this 'switching off' phenomenon so rare, can we be sure that the people showing it really have the...
It might not look like such a good point in the morning!
But does it have to explain features that are so rare that it raises the question of whether that person is so unusual that it may be something...
But is that a reasonable test? I'd have thought that that experience was extremely rare among PwME, but we have heard a few examples.
I think this 2023 preprint maybe tells you but I don't understand it. But look at that DNA go, in this video! As a 'naked' half of the strand...
The abstract says (broken up for readability): Standard genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and rare variant burden tests are essential tools...
No, that's not true, fortunately. Please see the DWP guidance, or the ME Association advice booklet. They're both clear that being able to do...
You get points for each level of a particular activity. So for walking, you'd get maybe two points if you can't walk 200m, four points if you...
Yes, it is. In a randomised trial, patients are being assigned at random to one group or another. The patients are being 'randomised' - that is,...
I'm now wondering whether, as per @Jonathan Edwards, getting booted out of a clinical trial before it starts doesn't mean that you don't have...
According to the BBC: 'We will not means test or freeze Personal Independence Payment (Pip)'published at 13:14 13:14 Kendall continues by saying...
:) It could be, 'Biopsychosocial practitioners' beliefs about the evidence base for and possible harms of their therapies for ME/CFS'.
Doesn't have to be the main proponents. I think any practitioner using these approaches would be appropriate interview subjects.
It's time that the tables were turned and that someone did an equivalent project interviewing BPS proponents about their understanding of the...
Unbelievable. Do these people never even once ask themselves how they'd like it?
So if you're sick but don't qualify for UC, you get your benefits cut. Outstanding.
I don't think they do have to be met for something to be considered a randomised trial. It's understood that you're simply randomising the...
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