I agree with the sentiment, but it's nothing to do with the name. It's because the people commissioning the services don't want to change...
I'm sure no one will need to tinker round the statistical edges when a treatment's found that actually works. In a real remission, everything's...
I've never seen one in 48 years!
Thanks, that's fascinating. I didn't know the story about B cells being able to travel without tickets after EBV exposure.
I don't, really. It's just that I feel the same as I do when nervous or if I've had a bit of fright. Thumping heart, brain on high alert, tense,...
Those resources can sometimes be mobilised in the care of very frail elderly people and babies. It doesn't always happen, and they may die or be...
Is it likely there's a relationship between cortisol levels and the adrenaline response that leaves some pwME/CFS entirely unable to sleep...
I suspect so. Specially as the research seems to have been on diseases like Parkinson's and the dementias, which cause irreparable damage to...
Oops. Sounds as if some people have got their fingers burnt and aren't happy. It seems to have been completely back-to-front: make a drug then...
There's also the apparent—and curious—link between motor neurone disease and very high levels of activity. MND may not be infection-associated,...
I've adopted the habit of writing ME/CFS first, but then shortening it to ME if I mention it again. I wouldn't do it in a formal paper, but...
At least they're not gnomic witch-finders, which is how my PEM brain read the sentence at the first attempt.
I imagine some of the doctors won't like it much either. If doctoring's a skill you market like a restaurateur, you need to offer a menu and a...
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