SARS-2 can certainly cause serious heart problems in (somewhat) rare cases, but this does not apply to most COVID19 cases...
No. This was coauthored by Audrey Stone, at the University of Texas at Austin. You're thinking of Jon Stone at the University of Edinburgh.
The Goal of this study was to test the "perception-filter model" of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) in "persistent somatic symptom disorder"...
This is a useful introduction to the autonomic facets of exercise, but there is of course more going on with regards to the neurology, muscle...
I'm not convinced that we'll ever have any sort of clinical clarity, given that people use such words to describe very different things, however I...
This wouldn't be the first self-declared expert to have failed to listen and understand the views of patients and to go on and mischaracterise...
Open-label...
The key is to use a different approach in development, the unique step being to prune the list of questions on the basis of FACE VALIDITY by...
From that paper: Minute ventilation and heart rate decreased during (pre-conditioned) placebo, so basically, the individual expected more oxygen...
I disagree, PLOS One is a reputable journal. But it seems the peer-reviewers for this one happened to be a bit to like-minded.
It doesn't say what the ratio is, unfortunately. Given that this is a pre-print, some things can be updated if we are able to notify the authors!
It is curious that a similar number of new cases per million is leading to Aussies freaking out about a "second wave", but a similar number in...
"weak immune activation" leads to a lack of antibodies. I don't think this is the problem at all. I agree the key is to be given to patients...
It is certainly confusing. I had to double check Table 1 to confirm that you were right! The error bars don't suggest statistical significance....
There is a notable unacknowledged bias in this editorial...
In Australian almost-lockdown, when the only reason you're allowed out of the house is to "exercise", actually resulted in a temporary increase in...
The problem with statistical models like this is that they don't tend to replicate. The sample size was decent, but 92 male patients and 63...
Except by patients themselves who don't consider it valid or reliable!
There are two factors affecting sensitivity, the first is variability in sampling procedures and the second is if the test is conducted too late...
Exactly. CBT for CFS is quintessential "health psychology".
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