Drawing the lines of fibromyalgia: a mixed-methods approach to mapping body image, body schema, and emotions in patient subtypes, 2024, Swidrak A...
Justyna Świdrak a*, Tamara Rodriguez b, Luciano Polino b, Ana Arias b, Xavier Torres Mata b, Maria V. Sanchez-Vives c a) 1) Institut...
You might think, what is wrong with that blue drawing I used as an example of a 'conflicted body'? It seems that the body did not look feminine...
That's such a good point bobbler. Presumably Neil Riley has someone on hand to make sure that he and the rest of his family have a meal to eat in...
The pictures the women drew are in the Appendix, that bottom of the document. They are interesting to look at. Clearly, the women thought that...
Amazing Perhaps the researchers have divided their fibromyalgia population according to how good the patients are at drawing. Probably as good a...
No controls... not healthy controls nor disease controls.
So, an acknowledgement that the usual "treatments" haven't really been shown to work. The solution - divide the population into subsets so that...
Neil Riley manages to add another ME/CFS myth into his non-apology: There's the suggestion that people with ME/CFS are the Type A's, "driven...
It isn't clear to me how someone who had one or more persistent symptoms prior to the Covid-19 infection would have been dealt with in this study....
So, the study can't answer the question of whether previous infections alter the risk of persistent symptoms.
Just an unfortunate pairing of words I think on the HEROES-RECOVER issue - two separate cohorts.
This post [link] has a comment about a conference presentation by Partinen and a link to the conference report. He seems to have some odd ideas,...
It's certainly interesting and raises many questions for me. Was there some biased selection of the participants? How common is a finding of SFN...
The correspondence is from Nuno Sepúlveda and Francisco Westermeier. The criticisms seem fair. Excerpt: We then re-assessed the 13 studies...
"Sub-groups" have sometimes been used as a convenient "get out of jail free" card by researchers who couldn't find clear signals in their data...
Here's the full tweet from Donald Trump: My favourite reply is * an uncrustable being some sort of junk food pie
That is a substantially lower participation in the workforce than I have seen suggested before. So, two years after diagnosis, 50% had no wages...
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