Less of an issue these days ( ironically as my daughter is worse than a couple of years ago)
Whilst drugs do have reactions- fillers can be problematic - Synthetic vit E is one.
Some colours can be problematic
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/teens-may-have-come-up-with-new-way-to-detect-treat-lyme-disease-60-minutes-transcript/
"America's future as a science leader may depend on students like the ones you are going to meet tonight, teenagers from Lambert High School in suburban Atlanta. They may have...
From Harriet Carroll on X
Colin Berry @ColinBerryMD who ran the CISCO-21 resistance exercise in long COVID study has replied to my comment
Utterly predictable that he completely bypasses the point of my comment.
Imagine running a cancer trial with ZERO oncologists on the team, doing...
This was a main feature on Radio Scotland for the breakfast programme this morning . I was driving and tuned in - it has popped up in follow on programmes
It's more about diagnosis and the need for medics to accept it's a real condition .
There's no pathway and it's a postcode lottery re...
Fred Rossi has also done another article on the disappearing workforce .
He writes well .
https://open.substack.com/pub/centerleftstack/p/when-showing-up-is-not-enough?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=1d5w3s
Perhaps this is a reference to places that have no " specialists" . Where this model has not been made available .
Scotland has no specialists . If this forms part of the delivery plan response , it's likely that it will become the embedded model .
I've tried to flag this up , people just...
not going to make headway if PEM is described as
"extreme tiredness after exertion " - if only
eta - it would be interesting to know if there is a metabolic male / female difference in substrate preferencce
Posting here prior to reading .
It's being circulated by an infectious diseases consultant based in Scotland who undertakes research into long COVID ( and as funding is being bunched together more often , likely will be involved with ME/ CFS )
It would be interesting to determine which scales...
Stopped for lunch before a meeting and reading this thread . Random thoughts which may not be relevant.
Hormones . Ratios rather than absolutes may be important.
Whilst focus tends to be on estrogen , it could equally be testosterone.
Taking it back further the basic block is cholesterol...
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