Well, it is great for someone looking for an example of how applying the GRADE system can lead to a problematic conclusion. But for the ME/CFS...
It is not as bad as I thought it would be. I like the sentence: "Do not automatically assume a psychological cause for persistent somatic...
Here are some articles about how researchers think there might be a link between ME/CFS and COVID-19 and that this warrants further research:...
This recent letter in JAMA stated: Source: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2776560
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Wessely did an important study where he showed that employment in the Gulf War was associated with increased health complaints that weren't seen...
Anyone have access to the full-text?
Thanks for explaining it (although I'm not very convinced by the explanation)
EDIT: I thought this was a new paper but it's from 2017! The authors of this paper are NIH-funded researchers who have focused their research on...
I don't quite see why patients who will later go on to develop long covid or ME/CFS after COVID-19, would have much higher rates of false...
The methods and various pathways are a bit too complex for me to understand but this seems to be the main conclusion/hypothesis behind it:
Thanks for the interesting comments and background. What about diabetes, obesity, heart disease: is there reliable evidence that diet works there...
moved thread The long covid groups seem to believe that long covid is often associated with mild initial disease and not having antibodies on...
This is the study from the University of Washington that found that only 13.6% of patients reported fatigue and only 2.3% reported brain fog...
How come so many ME/CFS papers are published in the Journal of Translational Medicine?
This post has been copied this thread where it is discussed: Maximal handgrip strength can predict maximal physical performance in patients with...
Hope this is the right thread to post this information (feel free to move it moderators) copied to the News from the Netherlands thread. [MEDIA]...
New blog post in which Evelien and I analyze Canadian historian Edward Shorter’s view on ME/CFS....
The general document looks a bit like the rapid NICE guideline. It doesn't say much and doesn't mention the possibility of patients developing...
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