You are not trying hard enough, @dave30th. Think of an Italian ice cream store. Sort the soothing influences into cone size, chocolatey and other toffeeish ones, pink ones, green ones and white ones. Then build a hierarchy on your cone and coloured scoops and eat it before it all drips on the...
I suspect that everybody agrees that it is highly likely that all these outbreaks were mini-epidemics of infection. The issue of suggestibility merely relates to certain patterns of symptoms picked out by Ramsay as indicating encephalitis which probably didn't. In an age when unknown infection...
I am afraid I think this paper tells us nothing useful. Nevertheless, all credit to the authors for getting something published and trying a fresh approach.
The problems I see:
1. The fact that some thought-to-be-hysterical outbreaks do not fit an empirically derived formulator infectious...
The main message I get from this is that there were no differences between ME/CFSand controls on a straightforward comparison of levels of expression of VH genes (I have always been familiar with the term VH, rather than IGHV). The difference they claim appears with a mathematical transformation...
I think it very unlikely that the method of attributing deaths will make a substantial difference. The proportion of people who die within a three month period (in general) is very small - maybe 0.3%. So just conceivably the figures might be 30% overestimates but that would not account for the...
Something bothers me about the continuing figures for the UK, an indeed for all countries.
It seems reasonably certain that overall death rate from symptomatic Covid-19 infection is some where around 1%, or would be if all age groups were affected equally. I am being very approximate here.
Yet...
But do we know what really happened? I am well aware that many of my colleagues are hamfisted but it seems to me they acted pretty reasonably. They diagnosed a CSF leak - since that is th reason for post-lumbar puncture headache. I do not know the evidence on blood patches but I suspect it is...
The trouble is we do not know what it is. Things are complicated in this sort of area.
At least the person talking is improving but I don't think we can know why.
No, just glucose uptake.
I am doubtful that assessing glucose uptake is a good way to diagnose occipital neuralgia, fibrosed plantaris (if such a thing exists) or CSF leaks.
We have had ways of measuring local inflammation for decades and this is a rather expensive alternative that I suspect...
Pacing is used as a user-friendly term for patients but the emphasis is on supported, controlled activity management to help the patients get fitter and stronger.
So the dishonesty is in black and white:
Pacing is used as a user-conning term for patients ...
This is the sort of stuff I could...
I find it very hard to believe that that submission was not written at least in part by one of the PACE authors. It repeats all the false arguments run defence.
I remember being told by a prominent psychologist that criticism of PACE was irrelevant because psychologists do not use that technique any more - it is all tailored to the individual.
I think it is perfectly right that treatment should be tailored to the individual. I always tried to do that...
Ye cannae shove yer Granny off a Bus
And ye cannae shove a metaphor for MUS
Tis a mere abstraction
A mental malefaction
Nay, ye cannae shove a metaphor for MUS.
It seems that Erik Rasmussen is a young social worker with a pony tail and shaggy beard who has perhaps realised that he has wandered into the doo-doo of liaison psychiatry and pass-the-buckology.
Maybe this is his attempt at saying as politely as he can, i.e. not to get himself sacked next...
Gerade was head of Royal College of General Practitioners rather than Physicians.
Worth remembering that Royal Society of Medicine is a club, not an academic body like the colleges.
It is perfectly possible, if like some countries have done, you build the hospitals afresh. The absurd thing about the UK is that we built the Nightingale hospitals and then did not use them. This is a measure of just how scatterbrained the approach has been.
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