Wednesday, 11 October 2023

The New ‘Oooh, Me Back!’


Well, I'm sure this comes from rigorous medical research...

The findings come from 10,171 adults who completed questionnaires.

Oh. 

More work is needed to understand who is at risk, how bad it can be and what can be done about it, experts say.

No, I'd start with 'can it be proven to exist?' first, if I were you.  

The researchers behind the new work say the results provide validation for patients who experience problems like this. Investigator Prof Adrian Martineau, from Queen Mary University of London, told the BBC: "People really can feel very run down after a virus. It's not in their imagination and it is a recognised thing."

I wonder if it's recognised in HR departments? 

2 comments:

  1. Translation:- "Give me money."

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  2. The only facts that can be obtained from a questionnaire or survey is that answers were given to the questions. There is no evidence that the answers were always truthful.
    Anyway, everyone knows that 67.2% of these answers are made up.
    Penseivat

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