On the paper by Leonard Jason that claimed that 2.8 times as many people satisfied the IoM criteria has to Fukuda, I previously wrote the...
Interesting to see a criticism of the international consensus criteria in the last sentence.
On another study:
I don't find a summary of fibromyalgia research that promising. I think there is likely to be peripheral component to at least some cases of...
On the surface, this is a sympathetic article and similarly the recommendations seem sympathetic. However "the devil can be in the details":...
Concluding paragraph, but as I said I don't find the results that clear-cut.
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The last sentence seems sympathetic though I'm not sure it is the only possibility. An interesting suggestion. But it is only (fairly wild?)...
Regarding the bolded bit, I would expect that activity level and impairment would correlate. I was surprised when the authors predicted they wouldn't.
This is an interesting interpretation. Though I am not sure it is the only one possible. [ATTACH]
Results weren't as clear-cut as I would have liked. A result with p=0.08 is borderline in my view.
But was there a consistent finding with a particular measure at the ventilatory threshold? My impression was there wasn't. If so, which measure?
There is good evidence from numerous studies that a percentage of people who had Epstein-Barr virus go on to develop CFS. Similar findings have...
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