I think some data might be of more use. I wonder what would happen if you told one of these AI machines to invent the wheel without telling it...
Autoinflammatory problems are in general not like allergies with local blisters or rashes and not related to mast cells or histamine. Rare mast...
It is for most editors and reviewers but it needn't be. One thing I always respected about my old head of section, David Isenberg, was that if you...
That we are all agreed on but it has nothing to do with making illness better. The extraordinary thing is that so few people who advocate exercise...
Peer review and revision in three weeks imperfectly possible. It would normally be less if I was involved (I am an editor and peer reviewer). I...
Unless someone can give a counterexample I would suggest: It's quite another thing to suggest that increasing activity, and specifically...
Looking at the data I don't see much evidence of a 'kick start' to recovery. There was a very marginal improvement in the surgery group -perhaps...
I actually think that BACME is a pretty anomalous organisation. Professional groups have recognised organisations that either catlike trade unions...
Actually, it was a lot more than tens of thousands but the graphs on this are interesting. My guess is that from 1919 to 1960 measles-related...
Do we have any evidence that? I wasn't aware of any good evidence that it did anything much. The physiological block effect ought to last about...
I have no idea of a mechanism. IVIg probably works a bit for immune thrombocytopenia (maybe not much else). I t could work by distracting...
IVIg is easy enough today blinded trials and very easy today dose responser study, which would be even better. Subjective outcome measures are...
Ninety two percent I would say.
Seems fairly bizarre. Take a group of patients whose brains are struggling to work and mess about with their blood gases in ways that tend to...
Sorry, my computer has a problem with the space bar and the spell checker has a problem with making sense. Yes, within an hour or so.
No, because once you had corrected the hypovolaemia by drinking you would stopping thirsty. Microvascular leakage can cause hypovolaemia, as in...
?? ?? This 'biology' is new to me.
Why do I get the impression that Nath has just read about all this stuff in the Daily Express or heard it from someone on a bus? He doesn't even...
Has she migrated to NZ? Her comments at the NICE Round Table were not encouraging.
You are right that we need a balanced attitude towards trials like this and notes of caution are always welcome. However, I think the general view...
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