Perhaps the ritux has such (comparatively) bad side-effects it might undo the benefit of saline and/or a placebo.
That's terrible. I hope it wasn't one of the good guys.
I would probably say 'usually from 12 to 72 hours' and leave it at that. Sometimes it's sooner or later.
Definitely not cheese, at any rate. :P
I suspect that because she was doing so much, she probably felt awful all the time, so she felt she had to talk about it. Whereas, if she'd taken...
Not sure about 'chronic body discomfort', which is crap language, but it's otherwise not terrible.
Just a thought: if we give this traffic, it might only encourage more of the same. If someone can archive the page and link to that, it might be...
Of course. This can be assumed for everything to do with ME, sadly.
I think part of the problem is that news sources now consider airing every view to be evidence of neutrality. But a man who believes the moon is...
Ah, so it's not part-time/full-time. It's unemployed/employed. Which is ridiculous, because someone doing 5 hours a week will be classed the same...
It's a puff piece to promote his book. Ignore it. It's factually inept.
I mean, if such a high percentage have CBF problems, there would be no need to test. If patients report OI, you may as well just treat it,...
Oh, I forgot this is on adults! That would make sense. Are there really no zeros (for unemployed)?
Number of parents in paid work?
I think the way the Bansal Score Chart operationalises PEM (see point 2) is perhaps the best way we have yet:...
Potentially, but the EWOs aren't teachers or students, so it doesn't necessarily follow that kids and teachers would always be aware of kids with...
The following four posts have been moved from NICE guidelines: Final scope and equality impact assessment published ETA: This post originally...
Not necessarily...? a) We don't know how common your experience is. b) Those kids might not have even made it to school in the first place to be...
What is its purpose if not to convince of the worth of the product? Sounds like advertising to me.
This is surely false advertising? CBT is not used to treat MS. At best, it's a management therapy. I'm sure most medical groups would say the same...
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