Yann04
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Two negatives makes a positive?AI: Checkpoint inhibitors, COMMON SIDE EFFECTS Fatigue, flu-like symptoms
(Maybe Nath is a maths guy)
Two negatives makes a positive?AI: Checkpoint inhibitors, COMMON SIDE EFFECTS Fatigue, flu-like symptoms
It does say on wiki Checkpoint inhibitors effect/inhibit T Cells - is there some chance they could work in LC/ME by that mechnism?AI: Checkpoint inhibitors, COMMON SIDE EFFECTS Fatigue, flu-like symptoms
It does say on wiki Checkpoint inhibitors effect/inhibit T Cells - is there some chance they could work in LC/ME by that mechnism?
What is a “data project” in the context of journalism?data project
Think maybe as an example looking through disability data pre-post pandemic and trying to find a story/estimate how much the burden of long covid is undercounted.What is a “data project” in the context of journalism?
That's concerning.Well, we know that knocking down T cells isn't so bad (with AIDS things are more complicated). We also know that trials of treatments designed to zip up T cells have led to deaths of healthy volunteers (Northwick Park). Blocking checkpoints should zip T cells up. The only theories I can think of for ME/CFS that involve T cells would argue for cooling them down. The rationale for zipping up is killing cancer. I guess it might be killing virus infected cells but the likelihood of that being the problem looks slim to me.
I can't remember what the argument for this was either.