Given how much heart rate variability and heart rate vary over the day for many of us, measurement over a single 7 minute interval while 'resting' in a clinic where no doubt all sorts of other measurements were being done is hardly the best way to determine between group differences.
It seems...
I would add Coronaviruses SARS-Cov 1 and 2.
There are others that have post acute infection syndromes like polio, Lyme, Ebola etc
Also chicken pox.
In fact I don't think there is evidence it has to be one of a specific set of infections. Lots of us got sick after acute infections that weren't...
I suspect the members of BACME would regard the professional associations for their profession, ie OT's, physios, CBT therapists etc as their professional organisation. BACME seems to be more of a grouping of people across health professions who treat ME, for them to share ideas produce...
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Please do! Maybe just a link to your excellent website and book, Long Covid physios and ask David Putrino and Todd Davenport to comment, and sit back and watch the sparks fly.
As I thought, it's more like market research than scientific research. Funded by the company that markets the supplement. 23 people recruited online filled in questionnaires on a website before and after taking the supplement for 2 months. Subjective outcomes, no control group.
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