I wonder if the rest of the EU will follow suit? Too bad it won't matter for the rest of us, any more.
That's good!
What a pile of bollox. Another null result dressed up as proof of whatever they wanted to show in the first place.
Yup. We just withered away and died. Or pushed through, collapsed of exhaustion, and then died. Or were accused of being possessed by devils and...
No one here thinks ME does or should include vaguely defined 'chronic fatigue' patients. The point is, though, that PACE claims to be covering...
Mine came up suboptimal on my phone, but again, I don't think the phone was reacting quickly enough. That said, having a mouse cursor hovering...
'Vexatious' is a rather politically charged term in this context. This is the second time in this thread you've accused others of having sinister...
More BPS nonsense.
This strikes me as a very odd way of going about things. Why wouldn't you read the other papers? Science isn't based on originality of thought or...
The big one is steps via actimeter. Lots of people where Fitbits now, so it's very easy to track.
There's a huge issue with the outcomes in the scope: they're all subjective. I think you noted that this section is satisfactory, so you may wish...
This was what I was sent when I asked them to reconsider my complaint to Yellow Card. Something very fishy is going on. It's like they don't want...
Interesting than inosine (which is part of inosine pranobex or Imunovir) is being studied as a neuroprotective in PD. Maybe it's that that has...
What's tricky is the campaigning part. You're not allowed to be political if you're a charity. A lawyer can help you avoid complications when you...
I think Tina displays all the cognitive dissonance of a CFS/ME clinic!
Good to know. And I've seen studies showing that diabetes and metabolic syndrome can cause cognitive problems in children. So could this be tied...
Brainstem issues, yet again.
So even when 10/19 people deteriorate, they claim it's a positive result!
Some infections don't have DNA though, right? Is the same true of RNA, in that case?
Absolutely. I think it's actually dangerous to publish unproven 'cures' of any kind, and a charity should seriously rethink such a strategy if it...
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