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  1. Kitty

    Ron Davis’s big immune study is looking at HLA genes (HLA, WTF?) Here’s the story. [Simon M blog]

    The budget end date was 2019. Might that suggest that most of the practical work ought to have been completed by then and presumably the rest of the period was analysis and reporting? TBH, I don't really understand how research funding works.
  2. Kitty

    Research news from Bhupesh Prusty

    That's a heck of a journey in a quarter of an hour! I do hope it's a bit more than a theory. We've had enough of them to fill Beaufort's Dyke and we're still not much wiser.
  3. Kitty

    Deep Phenotyping of Neurologic Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection, Mina, Nath et al, 2023

    That is really disappointing. It would be more understandable if a smallish patient charity couldn't justify the processing costs for another 12 people until they knew whether it was a worthwhile avenue, but the NIH?
  4. Kitty

    Hello! Fitness tracker recommendations?

    Hear hear! It's like expecting to teach someone to drive from a book. I meant to mention this last night. This focus on fatigue and brain fog always seems a red herring to me, as we're almost never clear of them even on our best days. I'm not convinced they're as meaningful as doctors seem to...
  5. Kitty

    Hello! Fitness tracker recommendations?

    It is so hard, and few of us ever really get it right. But I think you do eventually develop a sense of which signals you have to pay attention to, which helps navigate it a bit better. I tend more to think about how today has actually gone, so that I can plan what not to do tomorrow. I can't...
  6. Kitty

    Hello! Fitness tracker recommendations?

    That sounds like quite hard work? I think my strategy is the opposite, in that most of the time I don't think about it. I'm too taken up with other things. It's more the little feedback signals: did sitting down for a rest half an hour ago help? If it did, my back brain might prompt me to get...
  7. Kitty

    Hello! Fitness tracker recommendations?

    Yes, it is hard. I've been ill since 1976, though, and that long experience is part of it. It's also the case that I'm retired, live alone, and am not severely affected. The absence of ongoing, difficult-to-calculate energy consumption that's required in a shared home must make it more...
  8. Kitty

    Hello! Fitness tracker recommendations?

    I tracked mine for a long while, first on a Fitbit and then on an Apple Watch (you're right about the latter possibly not being right for you, as you also need an iPhone), and all I've concluded is that the trend of my resting heart rate on waking goes up noticeably when I'm not well. It doesn't...
  9. Kitty

    Recruitment for studies

    This seems to be the nub of it. If it asks whether a proportion of patients have these symptoms, and passes thorough ethical review, and recruits its subjects with full informed consent, and pursues the question using validated techniques, and reports its findings transparently, it qualifies as...
  10. Kitty

    Closed UK: DecodeME updates, was recruitment thread.

    Oh, that's good to see. Last time I looked, I couldn't find the study on their website, even searching for it by name. I think they only draw from particular registries, though, and there might be a technical reason DecodeME wasn't there.
  11. Kitty

    The “hurtful” idea of scientific merit—WSJ

    But on the bright side, anything endorsed by Dawkins is statistically more likely to be dropped like a dead rat. Probably.
  12. Kitty

    Symptom persistence and biomarkers in post-COVID-19/chronic fatigue syndrome – results from a prospective observational cohort 2023, Scheibenbogen et

    It would be great to come up with a set of brief but telling activities, that could be sent out as prompts to people at random times during the day and early evening, asking (as long as it's safe and feasible where they currently are) to do X, Y or Z as soon as possible. We're all so used to...
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