It can be problematic if researchers have never bothered to ask patients if they believe the questionnaires are relevant or of high quality....
https://ashpublications.org/bloodadvances/article/5/5/1305/475250/The-SARS-CoV-2-receptor-binding-domain Well, not exactly. The authors state:...
But they're not actually measuring any real evidence of "CSS" they're just using questionnaires and pretending this is evidence.
Who cares? We're pointing out the methodology sucks.
More questionnaire junk. 'Central sensitisation' needs actual neurological evidence.
The headlines are potentially misleading. None of the data is generalisable, but merely of suggestive evidence due to non-random selection of...
All this illustrates is the lack of specificity of either the criteria or the questionnaires. Only with understanding of the underlying pathology...
I think this is worth studying, though I don't think the authors of this review really understand the relationship between the benefits they cite...
The 94% figure is nonsense, lacks sufficient sample size to have any confidence for generalisation. Have a look at the data in the appendix. The...
I'd just like to comment on the frequent claims in the media that all of the vaccines "prevent" severe illness and death. Unfortunately, this is...
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I suspect it's going to be more like 1% with long-term longcovid, but it's still a large number!
That editorial note would preclude it from being cited on the Wikipedia page, however!
I wonder whether they have even looked at the data. It isn't true and "what's most important" is preventing transmission in the first place!
Yes, there were three double blinded RCT published in The Lancet, JAMA etc with positive results. The lack of a generalised recommendation was due...
Starting 3-4-5 months after is not uncommon in a relapse-remitting pattern. There are some longcovid sufferers on Twitter that seem to be...
This is not true, the data specifically reports 19 severe/critical cases in the vaccine group. Two cases in the vaccine group were hospitalised....
No doubt, but I still wonder if any of the effect in severe patients for example, is due to well, antifungal activity.
"Hypothesis". :facepalm: From the title, I expected this to be actual evidence. Most of the cited studies (suggesting persistence) implied that...
Is anyone else interested in the anti-fungal activity of aripiprazole?
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