Yes, both of these statements can be taken as true. But they may be completely irrelevant to the use of electrolyte solutions in people who do not...
The sample of ligament will have been cut out with surgical instruments, put in a specimen bowl or bottle, moved to a pathology container, taken...
Understood. I was just referring to the general confusion and lack of reliable evidence over physiology in relation to ME/CFS.
Yes, but it doesn't need to have anything to do with this theory about absorbing the salt. I feel better if I have a nice cup of tea with some...
I hear what you say but to me it makes no physiological sense. The fluid goes in to you whether there is sugar or not if you don't have watery...
It might be an idea to take it with a pinch of salt. Dear James tends to have bees in his bonnet. I notice that the blue bits to click on do not...
You will find a lot of variation in vitamin packs too. Those WellMan tablets combine about 17 varieties! It is all just a marketing gimmick. For...
Whether or not the documents are available or legally viewable there is still no explanation for the convening of a meeting to make, apparently,...
I still don't think there is any meaningful information with regard to OI in ME/CFS. I thin Chris Armstrong was hoping to set up a study but I...
To be honest, with all the current admin overheads, and insistence that ethical, PIP, R&D and whatever boxes are ticked before you even write a...
I am not disputing that. I am simply saying that Charles starts off with a series of weak and misleading statements about what we know. As if he...
Of course, yes, but the author is clearly under the impression that 'orthostatic intolerance' is some physiological mechanism that explains...
I realise reading this how out of touch the MEA information machine is for a charity managing millions of pounds of patients' money. No, we do...
'When cognitive dysfunction and PEM/PESE are experienced by the same individual, as is common, 59,61 we propose that education about PEM/PESE and...
If people want to be taken seriously they should use the language of science rather than quack detox treatment like this. There is no such thing...
That seems quite a bad muddle.
Those differences cannot have any general pathological significance. It all looks very non-specific and very likely due to some confounding factor...
But seeming sensible isn't evidence is it. No doubt most people with ME/CFS would prefer to have this author looking after them than a...
I missed this in August. It is a potentially valuable line of enquiry and there is probably enough her to justify an attempt at replication. The...
This sounds like the involuntary movements seen associated with local pain syndromes with trophic changes - traditionally called Sudeck's atrophy...
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