I agree it's quite frustrating because I'm not asking about the raw data of an experiment. To me, it feels more like I'm asking about the...
What I found interesting is that the author notes that "the sufferers considered the initial conditions such as being unable to wake up in the...
LA Times article - "Column: COVID-19 could kill the for-profit science publishing model. That would be a good thing"...
Finally received a response. They said that the dataset will only be made available after a post-publication period of 1 year to allow time for...
The most prominent proponent of the psychosomatic view on ME/CFS in Belgium Boudewijn van Houdenhove wrote about the state of liaison psychiatry...
The improvement does not correlate with objective performance tests indicating these are less reliable and valid and should, therefore, be...
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It's quite easy to do, the trick is to bend your knees.
That looks really impressive. Must have been a lot of work. I don't quite get the idea to create a separate database for scientific publications...
Here are some online articles from back in the days, perhaps you could take some screenshots of titles? Reuters - Pushing limits can help...
I didn't notice this: could you give an example?
I wonder if Robert Phair and his team are in contact with the Frenc researcher Gilles Guillemin. He has published quite a lot on the kynurenine...
I sometimes wonder: if high-quality research were to show that drug X is safe and leads to a substantial improvement in pain and fatigue in...
The WHO classifies both CFS and ME with the same code under other disorders of the brain/nervous system. This is the case for the current ICD-10...
I think it simply means the patient population that has been selected with CFS and ME criteria. If you look at the 1992 book Byron Hyde edited the...
The first author Dr Jessica Eccles has been quite helpful in clarifying some things on Twitter: [MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
Just remember that the main author of this preprint was talking about their results on Twitter a couple of months ago: [MEDIA]
I) Prevalence of hypermobility The most notable result seems to be that they found that 80% of patients met Brighton Criteria for joint...
Once again very powerful, thanks for sharing this Naomi. Sorry to hear about your fathers death, that must have been horrible. Best wishes,
I wonder wether the virus will lead to an increase in ME/CFS incidence. There's this study suggesting an increase after the 2009 influenza A...
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