Doesn't the classification matter when it comes to things such as being eligible for vaccines (and maybe other stuff I don't know about)? IIRC, Covid vaccines were prioritised for people with neurological conditions, among others.
Also, our charities are going to have to call it something!
Do...
I am frantically mugging up on immunology via the fantastic Kurzgesagt book, 'Immune', to be half-ready for the Qeois paper, and am suddenly struck by how forum members here are functioning like dendritic cells bringing interesting bits of stuff to other forum members in the lymph nodes to make...
I just stumbled across Kurzgezagt while searching Amazon for 'Immunology for Dummies', which apparently doesn't exist. Kurzgezagt have done an immunology-for-beginners book, which has got an average 4.8 stars in nearly 9,000 reviews. I downloaded the Kindle sample and so far I think it's the...
I'm wondering if there's any way for us to help make the most of your paper, in terms of generating the kind of interest and high-quality discussion that's likely to move the science forward. My impression of Queios, based on very limited experience, is that it doesn't generate back-and-forth...
Interesting stuff about Queios that I didn't know:
If only PACE had been published on Queios!
How interesting that AI seeks reviewers. I wonder how this plays out in ME/CFS. I see lots of good ideas here. I'm looking forward to seeing how @Jonathan Edwards's paper goes down tomorrow.
What about a sort of online conference in writing, then? Maybe held here? Where instead of a Zoom call, you'd have back-and-forth in writing, of the sort that has been going on here regarding, for instance, the Zhang et al. paper, but with topics announced ahead of time and discussion scheduled...
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