My daughter has decided to be vaccinated ( huge sigh of relief) - she is not anti vax, but not in a good place just now and the possibility of being made worse made it difficult. We discussed the issues and she did her own research .There are many experiences on social media to make this more...
Just a wee post relative to concerns re abuse of survey ( potentially by researchers posing as patients / carers)
The survey responses are collated by the statistical at jla.
The steering group works with the statistician re whether queries are within the defined scope of the survey...
Link to article in today's Guardian.
A topic that resembles aircraft circling yet never landing .
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/24/covid-vulnerable-life-death-toll-old-disabled
It depends on what you mean by abuse.
If it is a measure of how many have participated then equating each survey to a different person may inflate engagement and therefore not be accurate , perhaps skewing category classes ( so 4 x carer when only 1 x carer- but perhaps raising issues that 3...
Interesting article - a lot if physiological/ psychiatric research but could be relevant subject for many other specialities.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/could-mitochondria-be-the-key-to-a-healthy-brain/
Article on antibody protection - highlights need for vaccination
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jun/17/previous-covid-infection-may-not-offer-long-term-protection-study-finds
Interesting article
Note the impact of antibiotics on gut bacteria of children = potential loss of persistent strains (may include those from birth) .
https://neurosciencenews.com/bacterial-persistence-microbiome-18723/amp/
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