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55854 Re: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ‘No More Likely’ After COVID Than Other Infections, CDC Study Finds
   ...I suffer from the chronically lazy syndrome.
ribit   6TH POPE   26 Jul 2024
7:39 PM
55830 Re: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ‘No More Likely’ After COVID Than Other Infections, CDC Study Finds
   Thank you, DE. I will admit the headline immediately got my hackles...
monkeytrots   6TH POPE   26 Jul 2024
12:51 AM

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Re: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ‘No More Likely’ After COVID Than Other Infections, CDC Study Finds

By: De_Composed in 6TH POPE
Fri, 26 Jul 24 12:37 AM
Msg. 55829 of 60008
(This msg. is a reply to 55828 by monkeytrots)
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Re: “Sloppy article ... or sloppy research ? Don't know which.”
I assume that journalists will make messes of technical subjects. I'm okay with that so long as their gaffs are honest ones. Few of them are trained in the fields on which they're reporting, after all. If they provide their sources and don't intentionally falsify anything, I'm forgiving. I further assume that editors - who don't know much of anything about the topics their journalists cover - write the headlines to the pieces their staff submit. So headlines can be utter disasters.

Lastly, I assume that clo gets all of her information from headlines - 'cuz she's said that she doesn't read articles. (The woman is so intellectually lazy that she won't even watch videos others post for her.)

In this case, the article's author provided a link to the study. Here it is:
http://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2821459