I did the first test.
I did not detect cinnamon in all five 0 drop tubes as well as 4 drops and 8 drops. And also, strangely, 44 drops.
I did smell cinnamon in the rest of them:
12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 48 52 56 60
So I think I need to lower the concentration of all the tubes by about half...
If you're correct that there was more improvement in the control but they decided to claim the herb helps because the intervention group did improve from baseline, I might cry.
Based on just the objective results claimed in the abstract, I'm not sure why you guys are dismissing this so easily.
@SNT Gatchaman Can you paste any charts showing effect size?
Also, do they go into more detail on the DePaul questionnaire? MEpedia says:
Oh lol okay I saw you add the note and hoped I could get to you before the page creation. Not a big deal. I did email the contact address for MEpedia yesterday to see if they can add a Draft namespace, we'll see if that works.
Actually, maybe don't make a Draft page. It looks like regular users can't delete pages, so after the draft is done, there will be an extra draft page in the Main namespace floating around for who knows how long, showing up in places like stats and Random page.
That's true. So I'd go to the question, why does it seem okay? Is it because there's actually some difference that matters morally in all these cases, or does it just feel that way because animals are so different?
To me, it mostly seems like the latter, as well as because that's how it's...
I can't find much on baricitinib and LC, but here's something:
Demystifying Long COVID International Conference 2023, Abstract book, Page 22:
Baricitinib, a Possible Therapeutic Option for Long COVID, Bertan et al
One two person LC case report I found on Twitter. Most evidence seems to be about acute COVID.
https://www.s4me.info/threads/reverse-long-covid-19-with-baricitinib-study-reverse-lc.36979/#post-536631
I thought the norm was P-E-M until I heard someone during the NIH research roadmap webinar say "pem", and I've grown to prefer it because it doesn't sound as unwieldy. Similarly, ME/CFS sounds very long and clunky to me, and ME feels so much more natural, especially if repeating the acronym...
Preparation for my DIY anosmia test has begun!
Here are my notes on how I prepared various concentrations of cinnamon in water:
I was trying with ground coffee and cinnamon. Ended up going with cinnamon, but I think coffee would have worked.
Test tubes filled with various numbers of...
That might not matter, I'm not totally sure. You can still just create an article named "Draft: Primer_for_journalists". I'm not sure how much actual difference having it be an official namespace has.
Edit: Lol I can't write "Draft: Primer" without a space because: Draft:Primer.
I tend to ask myself for anything involving animals, would this be acceptable to do to a human? Would society be okay with injecting healthy humans with LC blood, trying to induce LC symptoms? If not, what's the reason it feels okay to do to an animal?
Just did it. It took about 45 minutes to do the whole thing. I wish there was some indicator that I could pause at any time and all my answers up to that point would be saved (maybe it did say that at the start). But I pushed through and was feeling pretty tired by the end. But I liked most of...
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