There is a huge range of viral upper respirator tract infections. Some of them are dismissed as mere "colds", but some of those "colds" can give you a month long nasty flu-like illness.
Epstein-Barr virus can also cause upper respiratory tract infections too (just FYI).
Indeed.
Generally speaking, if people were really doing much better and pleased, grateful for the therapy, there would be a much higher followup rate.
Publishing clinical data like this is only ever "suggestive" quality evidence, but I'm sure this will be cited as strong evidence for the...
The "40% of people have innate cellular immunity" is nonsense because it is nonspecific. (and specificity is the fundamental basis of the adaptive immune system!)
New York state's confirmed case rate is 2.5%. Claims that seven out of eight people infected have not been tested at all is not...
This isn't a "true association", it's the usual candidate gene association junk. I've never seen a study like this for any disease that wasn't complete trash.
(note the only true findings are in rare genetic diseases where they trace the candidate gene heritability with 100% specificity and...
Another medical doctor who rarely if ever read epidemiological literature before COVID-19 the literature and believes the elite-group think that somehow far more people have been infected than measured.
The sensitivity of the serological tests is somewhere around 90%, meaning around 10% of...
On this topic, several groups are developing monoclonal antibodies (often treatments combining several), which may be brought to market at around the same time as vaccines.
I would have liked to see a scatter plot of hours worked vs change in hours worked, but alas this was not done. I mean it wasn't as if return to work was the primary outcome of the treatment. Oh wait, it was! Hmm...
I'm still trying to work it out. The diagram is suggesting lower ferric->ferrous conversion (STEAP3), it is implying lower uptake by TfR1 & DMT1, but no data for DMT1 or TfR1 was provided, so this lowered uptake is assumed to be due to imparied vesicle endocytosis. The last diagram implies lower...
On the contrary to the authors claims, an unexpectedly low number (1.6% compared to population norms) of depression/anxiety was associated with an absence of caseness. In fact diagnoses in both groups were below Irish norms, agreeing with your hypothesis of participation bias...
This study is novel in that the active MRI tasks was the stroop test. The magnitude of the observed effect may suggest that this is a consequence, rather than a cause of the dysfunction in ME.
Notably the T1w/T2w artifacts were noted to be in the opposite direction as observed in multiple...
As I posted on the SW thread, the incidence numbers were significantly lower than what we've seen from SARS-2 (or EBV for that matter).
227 reported cases for 113,979 influenza diagnoses (though only 13054 cases were laboratory-confirmed).
Yes, there is a total lack of clarity, or blurring of what is actually being measured. Fatigue usually means many different things when it comes to these questionnaires, but those who use them do not care about specificity.
Similarly, the measures of "validity" are very superficial (and usually...
The "metacongition" stuff is merely speculation. The authors don't seem to understand, nor care about how peripheral efferents are directly coupled with central drive through the spinal column. No magical (meta) brain interaction is necessary (or likely).
The authors are probably confused by...
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