I don't mind you PMing me. :)
I forgot to say... Cortisol testing isn't always testing the same thing. Approx 75% of cortisol found in blood is bound to either a transport...
Suggested optimal levels for saliva cortisol are given on this link - see example 1 : http://www.rt3-adrenals.org/cortisol_testing.html NICE...
This sounds like the symptoms my husband gets when he has (what he calls) a migraine. He doesn't have ME, and his migraines are both rare and are...
One obvious question on this research is why are iron-deficient people being allowed to donate blood? I have read that if iron deficiency becomes...
iron deficiency may cause more subtle symptoms, including the restless legs syndrome (RLS) There's nothing subtle about having restless legs. It...
An addition to my previous post... One thing that does worry me about the internet getting censored in respect of medical information is that it...
I don't know anything about ADHD, but I do know that big pharma does invent things. Osteopenia for example. How A Bone Disease Grew To Fit The...
Thanks for that information @lunarainbows :)
I'm completely out of touch. I find it hard to take things in these days and my memory sucks when it comes to new information. Can anyone give me...
It works for me now too. :)
The Merck site has a page for consumers and one for professionals. @dave30th Both of your links in the sentence above go to the Professional...
Title : The patients who just can't shake off Covid-19 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52548843 In the last section of the article is this...
I don't know how accurate these figures are, but apparently in the three months of the run up to lockdown 18.1 million people flew into the UK (I...
Do you have a link?
Merged thread. Note - this is the same article already linked in this post. Article : Coronavirus could cause secondary illnesses including...
I wrote the above post on 21st April. I went back to the same shop today and had an even more stupid experience. The fruit and veg aisle is on...
I'm posting this because it does mention "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" and "CFS", however it is not the focus of the paper. I thought it might be of...
A question that has crossed my mind frequently when I've read abstracts/papers like the one this thread is about is when do the authors believe...
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