Isn't that the point? The question as stated is too non-specific. No one bothered to ask if the question as stated is...
The Completely Ridiculous Approach in Primary care trial?
I find media reports like this a bit frustrating because they don't say much useful, except unjustified hype about the impact. Even the abstract...
Apparently the Dutch are capable of even worse acronyms than the British! Someone should do a systematic review and public perception survey of...
I agree that focusing on the narrow/superficial standardised scales of intelligence is part of the problem. It's the usual problem of studying...
It's very easy to get a no answer, but most researchers prefer to stack the cards in their favor by weakening the methodology and statistical...
Yep, plenty of time, but much of it only good for 'low-quality' (or low-intensity if you want a kinder name) activities..
Yeah, no...
Same. Biggest problem is they're too long and rambling.
Ugh, these headlines...
I think the intention is to see whether any specific cytokines are correlated with scores of their shiny new "Sickness Behaviour" questionnaire....
It's impossible to say until we understand the mechanisms.
It was me, I took all the spoons for my collection!
Indeed, I didn't read this bit of the paper:
Walking into walls is not ataxia, nor weakness due to fatigue and there other causes for balance issues and dizziness. Ataxia is an inability to...
This is curious, but I suspect it reflects lack of specificity of the CFS diagnosis, rather than a common cause amongst patients. But then you...
Ataxia is quite atypical for ME or CFS and suggests other illnesses. Exactly. An anerobic threshold is actually an artefact of a very specific...
The difference is that this is just a self-assessment, and hence the lack of specificity doesn't matter too much, since it is medical...
Hmm...
How would they know what is relevant when they've never bothered to ask patients?!
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