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forestglip liked MelbME's post in the thread Open Medicine Foundation (OMF).
There will be significant variance. It's relying on the treatment journey of hundreds of people. There will likely be a lot of overlap...
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:54 PM -
Medfeb liked Sean's post in the thread Use of EEfRT in the NIH study: Deep phenotyping of PI-ME/CFS, 2024, Walitt et al.
That is stark indeed, especially the final chart that clearly shows that, if anything, patients were playing a better strategy than the...
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:54 PM -
MelbME replied to the thread Open Medicine Foundation (OMF).
There will be significant variance. It's relying on the treatment journey of hundreds of people. There will likely be a lot of overlap...
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:52 PM -
Peter Trewhitt liked forestglip's post in the thread Clinical and CSF single-cell profiling of post-COVID-19 cognitive impairment 2024 Hu et al.
Psychology Today: Long COVID Looks Like Acute Infection in the Brain 12 June 2024 By Alison Escalante M.D. Link
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:49 PM -
forestglip liked Eddie's post in the thread Use of EEfRT in the NIH study: Deep phenotyping of PI-ME/CFS, 2024, Walitt et al.
The sample size was so small that by hunting around in the data you could have found a way to support any number of hypothesis....
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:49 PM -
Trish liked Jonathan Edwards's post in the thread Open Medicine Foundation (OMF).
I am interested to know how this method would work @MelbME. At present we do not know if any treatments are effective. If treatments...
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:49 PM -
forestglip replied to the thread Clinical and CSF single-cell profiling of post-COVID-19 cognitive impairment 2024 Hu et al.
Psychology Today: Long COVID Looks Like Acute Infection in the Brain 12 June 2024 By Alison Escalante M.D. Link
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:47 PM -
Peter Trewhitt liked Eddie's post in the thread Use of EEfRT in the NIH study: Deep phenotyping of PI-ME/CFS, 2024, Walitt et al.
The sample size was so small that by hunting around in the data you could have found a way to support any number of hypothesis....
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:47 PM -
Keela Too liked Binkie4's post in the thread Use of EEfRT in the NIH study: Deep phenotyping of PI-ME/CFS, 2024, Walitt et al.
Part 2 of Jeanette Burmeister's article on the NIH intramural study is posted on her blog. It is long and requires concentration to read...
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:47 PM -
Keela Too liked Colleen Steckel's post in the thread Use of EEfRT in the NIH study: Deep phenotyping of PI-ME/CFS, 2024, Walitt et al.
While this is a very complex article covering the data, this quote sums it up nicely: "It is easy to see why the authors chose not to...
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:47 PM -
Eddie replied to the thread Use of EEfRT in the NIH study: Deep phenotyping of PI-ME/CFS, 2024, Walitt et al.
The sample size was so small that by hunting around in the data you could have found a way to support any number of hypothesis....
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:47 PM -
Peter Trewhitt liked Jonathan Edwards's post in the thread 'Recovery Is Possible: Lessons in ‘ME/CFS’ Recovery from YouTube [Goldsmiths].
What is Dr Cefai's role in the project? I missed that.
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:47 PM -
Keela Too liked forestglip's post in the thread Use of EEfRT in the NIH study: Deep phenotyping of PI-ME/CFS, 2024, Walitt et al.
The comparison is astounding: NIH chart: [ATTACH] Chart created from raw data (from blog): [ATTACH] And even if counting the little...
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:47 PM -
Keela Too liked Sean's post in the thread Use of EEfRT in the NIH study: Deep phenotyping of PI-ME/CFS, 2024, Walitt et al.
That is stark indeed, especially the final chart that clearly shows that, if anything, patients were playing a better strategy than the...
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:46 PM