Interesting that this is very similar to the Canadian census data from 2014, which found 1.4% of adults reporting CFS, with a similar breakdown...
Looks like this is moderate and severe Covid patients, i.e. hospitalized. They include those who died and presumably would have been diagnosed...
In the US, traffic deaths were significant higher in 2020 than in previous years (and then higher again in 2021). So it wasn't a dip in 2020 with...
The paper reports a correlation between cumulative covid cases and road deaths (and no significant correlation with past month covid cases and...
I think it would be mannan-binding lectin deficiency (which is very common).
It was pointed out to me that the answer to this is in the figures: [ATTACH]
Abstract Objective To examine data on COVID-19 disease associated with a 10 percent increase in U.S. road deaths from 2020 to 2021 that raises...
Maybe it would be interesting to look at gut microbiota or gut symptoms and LBP in those with high levels.
Not really clear how they are separating patients who they say do or don't have immunodeficiency: But even with this somewhat mysterious...
Are mothers with ME more likely to have children with ME than fathers with ME are? I've always wondered about this, partly because it is true in...
This seems very confused. Their definition of having persistent symptoms is: This looks very broad, so of course it would be associated with...
They do actually report vaccine effectiveness by variant (Pre-alpha/Alpha, Delta, Omicron): [ATTACH] 41% vaccine effectiveness versus LC after...
[ATTACH] The difference could also be lower rates of LC from Omicron versus pre-Omicron variants (the vaccinated cohort, on the right, was 75%...
This seems like it might just be a multiple comparisons problem, because they checked if a whole lot of things were correlated and found a few...
Yes, this one is definitely hopeless. If you look at their risk ratios, it's pretty clear that there is some kind of selection problem with their...
They were awarded a grant for the Raman microscope they wanted to continue this research: [MEDIA]
One wonders how you could do a study like this and not ask the participants if they have LC, which seems like the most important question here.
I think the fact that they call chronic fatigue syndrome a psychiatric condition tells us all we need to know. Not to mention that their...
That's the part I don't understand. If Nath is saying he thinks it is persistent antigen, but not active infection, then it pretty much has to be...
I guess we'll get a real answer to this one in a couple years when the Brazilian Fluvoxamine study reports out (1500 patients in control /...
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