I was only able to skim it briefly but it looks like a good blog that identified many of the same issues discussed here on the S4ME thread.
One issue that has the title 'False Recording of EEfRT Data' was new to me. Burmeister argues that there are errors in the raw data because the value...
Don't think this review from last year has been posted yet on S4ME. I noticed that it was used as a source in the NASEM report on Long Covid to claim (on page 167) that:
"Rehabilitation can improve functional outcomes in people with Long COVID, regardless of the severity of disease or duration...
Abstract
Importance: Current rehabilitation guidelines for patients with post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) are primarily based on expert opinions and observational data, and there is an urgent need for evidence-based rehabilitation interventions to support patients with PCC.
Objective: To...
This study does not have a direct relation to ME/CFS but it thought it was interesting as a criticism of the term 'functional' for symptoms of nausea and fullness.
In short, there is a test where they can measure how fast the stomach empties and patients who have abnormal results for this test...
Abstract
Background.
The aim of this study was to clarify the pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia (FD), a highly prevalent gastrointestinal syndrome, and its relationship with the better understood syndrome of gastroparesis.
Methods.
Adult patients with chronic upper gastrointestinal...
Table 2 shows that they tested for 'Fatigue with PEM lasting >14h' and that 35% of the persistent cases had this compared to 0% of the stable controls.
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