The key point is that muscular capillary function is not controlled by central nerves like Arteries and veins, but regulated locally to maintain a...
No. Regardless of whether the immune system thinks the bug is gone or not, there will still be IgG floating around (in circulation) due to the...
Not yet. But the serological tests have around a 90% sensitivity several months down the track. This can be due to, but isn't necessarily due to a...
This model has far too many unverified assumptions to be any more than suggestive. Other models could just have likely predicted or assumed more...
Yes, but this bit still grates for me: There is much we do know, from research on SARS-1, ME and other post-viral illnesses, yet almost everyone...
Pleasantly surprised by those replies, Arvind Joshi in particular...
I had the same reaction. 8000 steps, wow! 5200 steps is around 4 km! I could do 5000 steps maybe once a week if I were to rest for the next few days!
Our nerves do not function quickly enough for motor control feedback to occur in real-time, hence we have a predictive model of motor control...
More on this, one of the models is described here: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00550/full The nonsense is revealed in...
Yes, it is tricky if the lockdown/social distancing/economic factors are reducing deaths due to other reasons like traffic reduced collisions as...
The stuff you summarised is not controversial, and is considered a key part of our understanding of proprioception as explained:...
I just lost a long detailed reply to this thread, sigh. I'll try to be more concise this time I guess. The author seems to be basing his ideas...
I think it is possible to misinterpret what they are saying. Unless people are physically being turned away or never getting results, there are no...
I don't entertain the idea that he has changed his opinions since:...
It's noteworthy that Wessely admitted GET is just another form of CBT. This is obvious to anyone who actually has an understanding of exercise...
She certainly was. Some of us still remember this paper she co-authored with Wessely, where they promote the idea that the health complaints of a...
And supervisor for @Hilda Bastian's PhD https://iebh.bond.edu.au/education-services/hdr-students-and-opportunities (completions in 2020)
Glad they published, but I still didn't find this particularly enlightening with regards to any specific hypotheses. The concepts like "aberrant...
Perhaps the author was someone who has experience as a staffer for a politician. ;)
A key point is that, significant myocarditis or other heart damage (or neurological damage) is not typical in Long-COVID patients either. Without...
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