Could that be the same study discussed in this thread?
https://www.s4me.info/threads/lancet-acute-covid-19-severity-and-mental-health-morbidity-trajectories-in-patient-populations-of-six-nations-an-observational-study-2022.24993/
Tomorrow it's ten years since Emily Collingridge died and in May it's five years since the death of Merryn Crofts.
In Memory of My Friends
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Emily and Merryn had spirits that shone through unimaginable pain. Even as their bodies failed and survival seemed unlikely, they never stopped...
Indeed. I've gone for this pattern for the floor, but the white in my tiles will be a tad more yellowish/off white. very useful to see the additional pictures of different rooms with the tiles, including a bathroom with glossy tiles.
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/ledbury-black-tiles
I wish that was an option, but am mostly housebound, don't have a car and an insurance company is organising this, so have to make decisions on their schedule based on online research.
Thank you. All these inputs from you are very useful. The tiles will have a handmade look and not be completely flat. On the other hand limescale is not that much of an issue in my area. The floor tiles will not be glossy though, so not particularly slippery.
Yes, those are also important things to consider, having a fall or dropping something on the floor. Vinyl could sound like a good option, but a pity you'd lose sight of your lovely terracotta floor.
That's great to hear. I had set my mind on the glossy ones, and am suppose to make a final decision today, but suddenly wondered if glossy tiles could trigger symptoms.
Thank you. Glad the hear you're not bothered by it and I think it's very good point regarding the light sources. It will primarily be integrative lights on a mirror and maybe a ceiling lamp with shade, so no direct, exposed lamp bulbs. I saw some pictures of glossy tiles in shops and thought...
Long story short, I have to renovate my bathroom and am exhausted over all the big and small decisions that needs to be made.
Could I ask for your experience and opinion regarding bathroom tiles?
I have a tiny bathroom and have found some beautiful patterned tiles for the floor. The walls I...
Metro.co.uk The stigma of Long Covid: Why people don't believe it's real
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Unfortunately, however, more knowledge of the syndrome may not mean wider support for sufferers.
So-called contested illnesses, of which there is scant biological understanding among the medical community – like...
A journal about research policy and higher education, Forskningspolitikk, had an article yesterday about the importance of research ethics. Senior doctor and leader of the
National Committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics are among those interviewed. She mentions the LP study...
The Norwegian ME Association has sent a complaint over the ethical approval of this study. Others have too. The Regional Committees for Medical and Health Research Ethics who twice has approved the study will process the complaints on 23 March.
If they don't uphold the complaints, they'll...
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