MY point is that this is flanneling. 'Systemic dysregulation' can mean anything and one finding might be the opposite of another. What they need...
This is the central claim in the abstract. But it doesn't add up. If it was right 1. LongCovid patients would be frankly acidotic 2. to a degree...
I must have reckoned it was a waste of time!
I had not really picked up on the CLoCK study. The letter raises some very serious issues - notably the one of informed consent.
I was pleased to see the UK nursing unions turn down the government pay offer today. This may be a bit political but it is about there being any...
All you need to do to make a CD14+ CD16- monocyte into a CD14low/CD16high monocyte is sit them on plastic for a day or two, as Vicki Abrahams did...
I think this is a median nerve stretch test. You probably put the hand into a position that already tightens the nerve - maybe wrist extension -...
That is what they are saying but without a scrap of evidence. We don't even have evidence for success in PwME, or well thinking out, really. I...
Yes, misrepresentation.
That looks like a typical promotional review by people who haven't bothered to read literature from forty years earlier! The complexity of...
I am pretty sceptical about all this 'non-classical monocyte' stuff. People love to invent these terms but often with very limited knowledge of...
There is something peculiar about the way this group describes the cell populations - as if they don't really understand the cell life history....
I think disregarding one's own epistemological position means forgetting the fact that one doesn't know what one is talking about. Although the...
I agree that this particular article is likely to do more good than harm. But I think there is a major problem in using exactly the same...
By mobilizing insights from social epistemology and epistemic injustice studies, this paper reveals how actors, through their social-discursive...
No, it's the original question. How do we know? We don't if the studies are poor. I have never heard of any studies of this sort of psychotherapy...
Frankly I think this is just a manifestation of the way research is now done by people with little understanding of general principles of things...
How do we know that patients benefit from 'psychotherapeutic help' though? Is this actually psychotherapy or just sensible sympathetic advice? Why...
I am sure there is still a blood brain barrier. Skull marrow may be close to brain but then sternal marrow is close to lung - I doubt it is of any...
From the above I am not clear that any of this explains anything relevant either to LongCovid or ME? I am afraid that a paper with...
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