I wanted to say thank you, @Michiel Tack , for summarizing the comments. And there are some good suggestions there. :trophy@:cookie::cake:
Sports medicine and biology have a lot to say about different kinds of foods and how quick of energy or how sustaining they are. Simple carbs...
Exactly. That's why it's so easy to do too much. And why it's inutterably silly for anyone to think that we need to be convinced to do more....
Just sayin' https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/pessimists-live-longer-than-optimists-525/
I have now found out that Bose has a feature on their webpage to find a store nearby (or as near as there actually is a store--not especially near...
Polling healthcare professionals is kind of useless after they have made a point of giving out incorrect information.
What are some things you can eat? Like could you have protein powder? It can be made from milk, soy, peas, brown rice, all sorts of things. The...
Big surprise (sarcasm) but I thought they also liked being thought of as good people, thus at least lip service to equity. Or at least some excuse...
I would like to know more about the activity part before recommending this to anyone. Anaerobic activity didn't do better than pacing or the...
they seem to have courses for a few more health professionals as well, including home care aides and nurses. [IMG]
that seems weird to me?
About the other doctors saying it was impossible--my professors always taught me that new advances are usually by graduate students. People to...
my best guess is that @Dolphin made a good guess and Dr. Unger is retiring or moving on. If they need to replace a specific person, they might...
I think it's meant to be? Regardless of lobbying (which is mostly needed for rare and stigmatized diseases--the ones where the bureocratic...
From an agency in charge of equitable funding, the normal response to seeing any group struggling badly should be to try to figure out what is not...
I withdrew my post because I decided it was not necessary to address a part of the conversation which was not relevant to whether hEDS is a...
One thing that non-geneticists may forget is variation in gene expression, which may explain people with low-level (including non-clinical)...
Again: https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/2081/hypermobile-ehlers-danlos-syndrome
I understand that there are some issues with testing for Lyme, but I have never heard anyone else claim the effects could be delayed as long as 20...
Or are they just named differently now? post-SARS, post H1N1, etc. And not getting diagnosed.
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