The Beentjes study picked out CRP as statistically different in the ME/CFS group but only a tiny proportion of people (?4%) had CRP levels that...
So what is Chales Shepherd claiming to have been achieved? Sorry, I haven't had a chance to look at the source material. Edit: I listened to...
Yes but we don't want an MDT, surely. In my view we want a physician and someone with nursing training who has acquired OT skills. If other people...
So the new WHO policy is just turning the handle on half-understood concepts of method and no application of common sense. Par for the course.
Yes, but endocrinologists don't know any immunology. Nor do they tend to remember the widespread connective tissue changes of hypothyroidism that...
I would be led more in that direction if the problem was chiefly an increased hangover. Failure to metabolise alcohol might aggravate things but I...
Reposted here: If blinding of an allocated trial intervention is not feasible (for example in trials of different types of patient management or...
Quite possibly. Once we have thought of all the reasons it might be wrong and not found too many!
I have also been consulted on the Suffolk and North Essex plan. Suffolkres knows a lot about this. Last time I spoke to a person drawing up a...
If blinding of an allocated trial intervention is not feasible (for example in trials of different types of patient management or surgical...
Nope. Sorry. Above my pay grade.
Not specifically suggesting degeneration, just a change in neurotransmitter function. Degeneration seems unlikely since nobody has reported any...
Well it might point to the hypothalamus being crucial - and not just as part of some 'HPA axis' or 'Autonomic function'. If ME/CFS was a bit like...
We now have over 100 votes so I shall welcome discussion of interpretation. The first thought for me is that the effect reported does not look...
Oops. I will ask Qeios to change that.
Or the symptoms might be due to antibodies binding to thyroxine associated proteins throughout the body, since hypothyroidism's usually an...
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