"the time span between positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR and the cerebral MRI did not explain alterations of gray matter DMI parameters or spatial distribution of V-extra changes between the PCC and UPC groups. Thus, one could speculate on a slow or even non-reversibility of microstructural changes...
Small sample, "no significant difference in the absolute values of IA between patients with SSD and healthy controls, regardless of the condition". It's just statistical noise. If they'd done it on another day they might have got results that went the opposite way (more interference with...
"#Longcovid related #PEM question: do female patients experience PEM symptoms that align with the menstrual cycle?"
In my case, in 2.5 years of long Covid: no.
The Cognitron/GBIT study found measurable, significant post-Covid cognitive impairment with more than 100,000 participants (and that didn't even include a more severe cohort). These researchers trying to say they've disproved that on the basis of 50 people doing a Stroop test is just sad.
"Long COVID and ME/CFS cause impaired well-being and cognitive function", but "People with Long COVID and ME/CFS have... comparable cognitive function when compared to controls" and "Our cognitive function findings do not support the existing literature that suggest cognitive impairment...
It's not actually citing any of the sources directly, it's just generating text that looks as if it does, because those sources are somewhere in the training data that gives it its probabilities for each word following the previous one. That's why it lists five "citations" but only 1, 3 and 4...
The participants were asked to say which one they preferred out of pairs of short descriptions of unnamed therapies, e.g. 'A psychological therapy focused on finding solutions rather than focusing on the problem' or 'A psychological therapy focused on the links between our thought and how we...
Slide 19 of the presentation posted here: https://www.s4me.info/threads/usa-the-recover-initiative-long-covid-research.30525/page-7#post-531223
suggests it's a fairly energy-intensive process in itself - "Task analysis to identify and prioritize illness-impacted tasks and functions" and...
re 'lack of accountability' I was thinking of how it resembles situations I've encountered in the area of special needs education and children's services, where systems created for helpful purposes become mechanisms for keeping people at arm's length from the decision-makers and preserving the...
Nice of him to set out how he's adopted various positions on the 'facts' according to what he's experienced emotionally at various times. I wouldn't bet against him doing another 180 at some point.
yep - I've had a small improvement in cognitive function since taking LDN but that could easily be coincidence. I'm coming up to a year on it, so will stop for a bit at that point and see if I feel any different.
It definitely affected my sleep in the first few weeks of building up the dose...
I don't think that's ever really been true (like most claims about how life was better/simpler in the past!). There are endless stories going back centuries about dodgy doctors and snake oil pushers.
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