I hope AfME did some more proofreading before submitting that letter. I spotted three mistakes and I'm normally not very thorough when it comes to proofreading.
If catching Covid can reactivate glandular fever what are the chances that other viruses people have caught in the past are getting reactivated too? Is there going to be epidemics of mumps, chicken pox, measles, rubella and other diseases that many older people will have had as children? And...
There have been several mentions of this book. Is this it?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Secret-RHONDA-Byrne-ebook/dp/B08Y2VTZS5/ref=sr_1_4
The description of the book doesn't sound enticing, so I think I'll give it a miss. I've got better things to do with £7.10
They could also start by training doctors to write more accurate records too. If I was going to score my own GP records for accuracy I would give them about 5%.
Referring to post #3868 ...
This is the first reference I can remember seeing to an Institute which has Tony Blair's name tacked on. Since he is/was a politician and has no medical training his name being involved actually puts me off reading what has been published. I realise this probably...
One thing that increases depression and anxiety is being disbelieved about health problems and as a result getting no treatment. I don't know if children are believed more or less often than women. I remember being disbelieved about how ill I felt, or how much pain I was in, as a child and as a...
This kind of question or uncertainty baffles me. I remember being terribly depressed when I was a child/teenager. I even told my parents about it, which was incredibly rare for me, so I must have been feeling really terrible. The response was "Children can't get depressed! What have you got to...
I think the poor, the working class, and many women aren't trusted and never have been, and in recent decades this has been getting worse and worse. There is this stereotype that they (the poor, the working class and women) are always "yanking the chain", malingering, lying, attention-seeking...
As a child I used to get tonsillitis frequently. My temperature would sometimes rise to 104F. I have always found fairly high fevers like that would cause what I now describe in my old age as brain fog. Since that time I've had brain fog caused by other situations and the symptoms aren't always...
I always find it very strange that many, many healthy people don't understand brain fog at all. And yet as soon as someone gets brain fog for the first time they have absolutely no difficulty in understanding what they have. I realise that the symptoms of brain fog might differ from person to...
This might be of relevance :
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-50170687
Title : Patients to stand up at GP appointments in Loughborough University trials
The idea, apparently, is to make appointments even shorter than they already are. But of course, the idea of actually...
Summary of how Covid affects the body in the short and long term.
Source : https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202007/31/WS5f237414a31083481725d51f.html
Edit : I've just noticed that men are covered by this picture, but women aren't. In other words, the testes and male fertility get a mention but...
I'm curious - how is this diagnosed?
Edit : I have no objection at all to anyone spending time investigating the long-term consequences of sexual violence - physical and mental. But why must it be turned into something mystical?
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