fewer incidences of upper respiratory illness (19% vs 46%), fewer incidences of flu with symptoms of upper respiratory illness i.e cough (4.5% vs 16.4%), had less severe symptoms and were sick for fewer days than the placebo group.
The way they’re describing things- decrease in flu like symptoms with fever over X, affects this immunoglobin but not these- makes me think they’re drawing their targets after shooting it. Do you know if they preregistered or otherwise showed good faith on this?
Prospective study of probiotic supplementation results in immune stimulation and improvement of upper respiratory infection rate
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5995450/#!po=68.7500
fewer incidences of upper respiratory illness (19% vs 46%), fewer incidences of flu with symptoms of upper respiratory illness i.e cough (4.5% vs 16.4%), had less severe symptoms and were sick for fewer days than the placebo group.
The way they’re describing things- decrease in flu like symptoms with fever over X, affects this immunoglobin but not these- makes me think they’re drawing their targets after shooting it. Do you know if they preregistered or otherwise showed good faith on this?
Good notice. I don’t and I’d put my money on no.