Yes, this is exactly how I feel too. And then there will be the crosstalk between those who managed to spontaneously recover, giving random advice...
Does anyone know when this was published? I can't seem to find any reference on the http://telesofia.blogspot.com/ blog or on Giada Da Ros'...
The idea that NSP12/13 could be a cause of CFS is the opinion of the journalist, CFS is not mentioned in the preprint at all. The hypothesis...
Given all the money thrown at COVID itself, surely they can spare some money to investigate the role of the autonomic system in such patients?...
I can't conclude much from this. The study overall is reasonably well conducted and written with a variety of visualisations and analyses. But...
We already suspected much of this from SARS-1 (consequences of ACE-2 being targeted), but I guess some people want to rediscover the wheel. Also,...
It's curious that Swedish epidemiologists keep trying to find ways of claiming far more people have been infected than have tested positive.
This study is notable for using a variety of pain threshold tests. I suggest that any studies on Fibromyalgia or CFS or ME should also use this...
Several of the studies did just that (Hodges 2017 and Larson 2019), but I agree more could help. I've tried to keep the following page up-to-date...
The method is interesting, but claims of "cure" are premature, if not dangerous...
They're often considered to be the same thing, but I think this is a mistake. To me, "Anaerobic threshold" is a misnomer since it doesn't...
Seems more than a little implausible...
Note that some bacteria express their own HSP60, so that may explain the cross-reactivity, rather than autoimmunity itself. HSP60 is an...
The ventilatory threshold is a physiological set point, the fact that it is reached earlier (in terms of power output) on the second day is...
I don't understand the logic of requiring severe patients to do this, but... Given this is another replication, how long can medical doctors and...
It was the puppy-eyes that got you, wasn't it!?!
That sounds painful! (sorry if this in inappropriate, but it is funny!) Seriously though, Fink is trying to claim that prolonged pain/injury...
This is a rather alarming and saddening conclusion!
It is notable that they never contest the fundamental methodological issues directly.
Reminds me of the glucose analogy that a certain someone likes to mention occasionally...
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