Sure. And no, re the possibility of posting too many papers, as far as I am concerned, please keep posting. I'm interested in this vagal...
I'm not sure why you put this study in Research methodology @SNT Gatchaman. Is it because you think the study design is a good one? Or a bad one?...
I don't find that hyperbolic at all. Much of the way life is done is a popularity contest - part of it is fashion, part of it is doing or saying...
I got a nice reply from Suzanne Vernon; there was a glitch with making the charts for inclusion in the article. She has contacted the journal to...
I don't really know what to think about hypnosis. I'm not sure if it is a thing. I've read some views that it is just suggestion - that the...
I guess if a change in the curvature of the left superior temporal sulcus really was correlated with an improvement in fatigue, that might give a...
That all sounds very difficult @boolybooly. I guess I think the consequences of labelling all people with ME/CFS as more emotionally labile than...
So, it seems people with CFS are too suggestible (or at least some subset of people with severe symptomology, or long lasting illness, or...
So, we don't have certain evidence of capillary damage here, but some indications of it. The Berlin Cures/Hohberger people also found evidence of...
The general idea of the study was ok - collect a lot of data at baseline and at 6 months and see if there were any correlations between the data...
People do seem excited about this. My notes based mainly on the Wild and Collier editorial: This approach with radioactive Xenon gas (assessed in...
Yes, so there are four related papers. Step on the 129Xe Gas: The MRI Race to Uncover Drivers of Post-COVID-19 Symptoms, 2022 Grace...
(Oh good, looks like I got away with my off-topic posting :whistle:)
It's quite a clever development. If the government doesn't have enough money to fund all three of health, the arts, and sport, then just combine...
We have this thread (maybe on the same paper as the one you were looking at) discussing the evidence for CBT and the problems with CBT trials. The...
When picturing @Peter Trewhitt at the traffic lights, I am reminded of the Ladybird Book of Mindfulness that has Alison spending her day being at...
Sorry for my cross-posted flippancy. You are right of course. Unblinded trials with subjective outcomes are standard, and only good for...
Just in case any of you were like me - mostly worried about what appeared to be an extraordinarily poor trial name acronym, I found this in the...
To the contrary, it pops up in plenty of papers and presentations. Problems with mood often feature in lists of symptoms, but when we've looked...
Anyway, back to the results of the study: [ATTACH] Note this is just for the G1 group, who got Covid during their pregnancy. Have a look at the...
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