Thanks. I didn't bother looking 100+ posts back.
Pfizer? AZ? Moderna?
Hmm, Peter has encapsulated the situation in the UK very thoroughly, I think. All I know is that, sometime over last summer, I sent various...
So, what happens if you mix-and-match vaccines?...
Face mask warning as scientists find dangerous chemical exposure in some coverings...
Another list of the most common post-vaccination reactions for the AstraZeneca jab:...
Thanks. I was asking a while ago whether the eyes were still considered a vulnerable point, since the concentration seemed to have moved onto the...
Covid vaccine side effects: When the most common symptoms show after getting the jab, and how long they last...
Running a Google (or whatever) search on "site:ft.com" and "interim analysis" will probably bring it up, regardless.
Don't forget that there appear to be numerous reports of Abilify seeming to "stop working" after a few months, so increasing the dose may not have...
Another article on the number of housebound UK patients who still haven't received their Covid-19 jab:...
A surprisingly in-depth article (assuming you can access all of it) from the Daily Mail on the rare blood clot (cerebral sinus vein thrombosis)...
I thought it was okay, but then I'm not as aware of ME politics as some on this forum. For those in the UK, here's the link (it was on Channel...
AstraZeneca, "moderate to severe" patient (may need to be updated as she only had it a few days ago): Okay initially, got shivery overnight....
The "What to expect" leaflet with which vaccinees (is there such a word?) are issued says: "Although feeling feverish is not uncommon for two to...
Researchers identify inflammatory protein linked to severe Covid-19...
Am I imagining it, or was it dichloroacetate which was being mentioned on the BBC News the other night, possibly in conjunction with...
In that BBC programme on Covid-19 a few weeks ago presented by the van Tulleken twins, there was something, maybe just a single sentence, which...
Ooooh ... Somewhere on here I mentioned Nilaqua, which is another no-rinse shampoo. My caree uses it occasionally.
My definition of "stimulating" includes something which encourages/tempts you to be more physically active, BTW. She's taking it twice a week...
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