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  1. InfiniteRubix

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Family back home in Lazio now from Lombardy. They were saying that even central Milan had many people with masks going about their lives. One of them normally goes to Milan weekly for work, but they are re-evaluating.... In bocca al lupo @strategist
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    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    But people are now worried about who was on that train, family included. Timelines crossed.
  3. InfiniteRubix

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Close family were there and left early. Some people from locked down towns escaped on the trains and were found deep in the south and arrested. Doesn't help that their main intercity trains have been upgraded from 300kph to 500kph. Ours in the UK get upgraded from not moving to stopping, so at...
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    Warnings against dangerous Miracle Mineral Solution (bleach, chlorine dioxide)

    No different: "Pastor Feeds Congregation with Rat Poison to Prove their Faith, They All Die" https://blizz.co.ug/2218/Pastor-Feeds-Congregation-with-Rat-Poison-to-Prove-their-Faith-They-All-Die
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    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Animation of infection rate from Dr Ding
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    Economic burden of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) to patients: Comparative study, 2019, Araja et al

    Would love to see how the healthy control figures are adjusted. Median UK full-time salary is £30,420 by my calc, based on Office of National Statistics weekly numbers. Not sure how others calc'ed it, but have seen alternative full time numbers at £35k, maybe mean based. Understating typical...
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    Leonard Jason research finds that many young people have ME/CFS (Simon M blog)

    Medical ignorance of diagnostic criteria also opens the door of market opportunity and lack of consequential discipline for snake oil salespeople too
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    Leonard Jason research finds that many young people have ME/CFS (Simon M blog)

    I hear what you're saying, but my instinct is that there is more clarity than first glance. Agreed, there are some symptoms in common with illnesses you mention and many more mainstream ones also. An obtuse example is that my mother in law tires me, but she's not ME... PEM is a major...
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    Leonard Jason research finds that many young people have ME/CFS (Simon M blog)

    I understand this and hear it often, but apart from the obvious role in advancing the research and dealing with ignorance, I am not sure if a biomarker should be as important as it is. Parkinson's doesn't have a biomarker. Put otherwise, we have decent diagnostic criteria available. The real...
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    #MEawarenesshour every wednesday on twitter

    Really good. So important not to assume that people have the slightest idea of how Twitter works, let alone what it is exactly. Thank you.
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    Gulf war syndrome vs "ME/CFS"

    Thank you
  12. InfiniteRubix

    Heart rate pacing devices - accuracy and responsiveness

    Sounds like twisting with a strap that could be tighter, or the strap has aged and needs replacing. 24*7 use needs replacing every 6 months in my experience V good docs and support re apps in that FB group BTW
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    Heart rate pacing devices - accuracy and responsiveness

    Gel's not needed anymore with the H10, for example. Much of the tech development is not just in the actual electronics, it's in the materials technology. The strap is a conductive silicon blend that just works, which makes it more expensive to replace when it wears. Can't remember the last...
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    Heart rate pacing devices - accuracy and responsiveness

    Did you discuss with a medic?
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    Heart rate pacing devices - accuracy and responsiveness

    Well, you're still with us!!!
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