Besides surviving, the most important goal for us was to get good physiological researchers interested.
The fact that this project is happening in the UK is almost as significant as the fact that it is happening.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jun/23/uk-to-launch-genetic-study-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-cfs
"No effective treatment exists."
Is The Guardian is finally getting onto the real story?
What exactly is this demonstrating?
People who are sick are more likely to go to the profession supposed to deal with sick people?
Diagnosis takes too long?
FSS is irrelevant?
But this did not trigger concerns about the FSS concept?
The COVID tracing app put out by our government has been a flop. Nowhere enough people downloaded it, there was problems getting to work from the start and it still doesn't work very well, and I think only one contact has been traced by it.
The government has been very quiet about it since the...
Not normally. Though depends where you are coming from.
The government is talking about fully opening the internal economy while we still have active cases, and partially reopening the borders (in a not particularly safe way).
They still think they can negotiate a compromise with a virus.
We are going to learn the hard way. Australia is about to make the same mistake.
It is elimination with quarantined borders, or endless waves. There is no alternative until we have a vaccine.
She did when – as one of the lead authors – she helped design the 'definitive' PACE trial. It was only after it became clear that they were not getting any positive results on any objective outcomes that they, and their like-minded colleagues, started downplaying, misrepresenting, ignoring, and...
And then some. It is astounding just how protected a species these guys are. Clearly various powers that be regard this, er, project as too important to be allowed to fail.
It is anti-science.
I want relevant subjective/self-report/QoL/PROM measures used. But only if adequately controlled by blinding or objective measures.
Inadequate control, and failing to adequately account for control outcomes, is how this area of medicine got into the quagmire it is now in.
Correcting that is...
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