Which is even already measured and documented. Patients with neurological diseases often require years to get a diagnosis. A few studies were...
So is the US general population in that age range. That's a weird thing to focus on. Plus as we know it's a high sugar diet that leads to obesity....
(Pre-print) The hypothalamus as a hub for putative SARS-CoV-2 brain infection https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.06.08.139329v1
Professor Frances Williams gave a presentation at the CMRC conference in 2018: [MEDIA] From...
I can't help but always think of the celestial spheres. They were built out of the same principles: superficial observations and fabricating a...
The change in question was the lowering of the secondary-outcome-newly-promoted-to-primary-outcome SF-36 from 85 down to 60 as the threshold for...
Posttraumatic stress symptoms and associated comorbidity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland: A population based study...
Now I'm no fancy city lawyer and maybe I don't know anything about anything but it sounds like reduced blood flow to the brain may not be optimal...
Then you're in luck! This is literally what the PACE authors recently published in their own journal (the board of this journal is basically the...
Weak coverage in the Canadian press. No research done. 'Great medical mystery' as COVID-19 'long-haulers' complain of months-long symptoms...
I put unclear because it varies too much, but is still significantly more than normal at times. Though it feels more like my mind tripped on...
That's one of the most frustrating things. If it "works" it proves the assumptions. If it doesn't work it doesn't disprove them. That's not a...
Weak. Very weak.
Oh there you go using their contradictory claims against them. How vexatious!
The quotation marks around "stress" are very weird. As if "we're saying that but don't quote us on it". What a cheap cop-out. Like Sharpe...
This is mathematically impossible. Unless they mean both arms, if there was an actual reduction, since there was no difference in the arms. So...
Excellent. A whopping .8% success rate! What do you have to lose? Better odds than the lottery! This thing is really revealing the clowns for...
A good example of this would be someone locked in solitary confinement for an extended period of time. On average they would rate going outside to...
Oh in PACE and all other trials they also claim to monitor harm and never do. Because they don't consider PEM or ME deterioration to be harm. That...
That's a relief! Get well(ish) soon!
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