Abstract
The acute phase of COVID-19 has been well studied, however with increasing post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, much is unknown about its long-term effects. A common symptom in both the acute and post-acute phases has been fatigue, assessed predominantly qualitatively.
Here we present a...
the order of magnitude of the scale and scope of the problem is completely off. [perception and addressing of.]
i posted this on a thread briefly then deleted it and reposting it. i don't know where to put it. that is not the best place.
a few notes about human rights. WARNING: i am not...
addressing
human rights
incommensurate
mismatch
moral inversion
order of magnitude
perception
politics
reality
response
scale
scope
seriousness
severity
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsbl.2021.0125
For canaries, just seeing their feathered friends get sick may be enough to preemptively rev up their immune systems.
Highlights
• In two studies, perceivers under-estimated female patients’ pain compared with males’ pain.
• Perceivers’ pain-related gender stereotypes predicted pain estimation biases.
• Perceivers prescribed more psychotherapy for female and more pain medicine for male patients.
Abstract...
Saw this, thought of us. I'm not up to reading the paper (abstract and link below), so haven't assessed its quality, but the article in neuroscience news is interesting. Perhaps this sort of phenomenon might help to explain why an ME brain is particularly prone to falling over with too much...
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