Mother Jones article: Desperate Patients Are Shelling Out Thousands for a Long Covid Cure. Is It for Real?

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  1. dave30th

    dave30th Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    To be clear, I was meaning claimed success stories--we have no idea that the treatment had any impact at all
     
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    That was what I meant too! I've added an edit to my earlier post to clarify.
     
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    dave30th Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    thanks!
     
  4. Jonathan Edwards

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    I don't see the basis for these statements. Cytokine estimations are pretty useless in most clinical situations and I have not seen any reason to think they would be useful here.

    This looks very much like re-inventing the wheel - with irrelevant tests and groundless treatments.

    I don't have much time for claims of 'famous researcher who did ground-breaking work on HIV' either. For a time everyone without any original ideas went in to HIV research. Some were lucky enough to get given a meaningful project by a supervisor. There is a huge amount of hyped poor quality science around in immunology just as there is in psychiatry.
     
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    Researchers go where the money is. HIV was flooded with money. That and cancer. Now research that is funded is COVID.
     
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    Mediocre researchers do, certainly. Innovative researchers plough their own furrow.
     

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