I've wondered this, too. There's been no suggestion that someone, e.g. at Fujitsu, was siphoning off the money themselves, yet wouldn't this be a possibility?
It's quite well-known that the "typical" symptoms of a heart attack are those found in men: in women, they are often quite different, and not nearly as recognisable, because we've all been taught to be aware of male-type symptoms only.
Another one via MSN:
Rare clotting effect of early COVID shots finally explained — what could that mean for future vaccines? (msn.com)
"Rare blood clots tied to some early COVID-19 vaccines that are no longer in use may have been the result of two out-of-control immune reactions happening at...
Sounds not unlikely. I went to a Christmas "party" (work-related) in a room above a pub on Friday - it wasn't that heavily populated, thank heavens. A couple of days ago, I - and many others - received an email from the organiser (who had been there) mentioning in passing that she'd do...
I was reminded of this thread when I looked in my junk mail folder tonight and found an email from Robert Dyas suggesting buying an air fryer microwave oven! https://www.robertdyas.co.uk/kitchen-electricals/small-appliances/small-cooking-appliances/air-fryers They have some incredibly...
Yes, and a lot of the free ones issued during the pandemic aren't valid beyond January 2024. I fear I may be having to use mine up over the next few days, anyway :(
I sent this one to a GP a couple of years ago:
Review of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: an evidence-based approach to diagnosis and management by clinicians (degruyter.com)
There was also something from the Bateman Horne Center, but that's giving a 404 error now.
There was...
I don't know if it's relevant here, but in my ballet class (sorry) we are now told not to do any stretching until the body is warmed up. It used to be that you'd see ballet dancers on the floor stretching before they started doing any movement, but I don't think that's the case any longer.
Instead, some translator has committed the sin of rendering (I presume) the French "rappelle" as "recalls" :( Sorry, but that always bugs me when it happens - it is a pig to find a correct English term, but "recall" ain't it.
There is an existing thread on this, although I'm not sure where it's gone, because I remember the MEA having produced a leaflet about anaesthetics.
Edit: Ah, no wonder I remember it. I started it :)
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Thank you, Simbindi. That's very useful to know, as we may be moving soon and will have to go through all the rigmarole with BT or whoever. Do I need to speak to someone in advance, I wonder?
Edit: looks as though PIP isn't a qualifying benefit, though, which isn't helpful :(...
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