Vincent Racaniello on his virology blog summarizes the evidence for HSV as the cause of Alzheimer's:
I had some email conversation with this Alzheimer's researcher, Prof Ruth Itzhaki, about 5 years ago. I contacted her because I knew of her...
Not sure if this question has been answered, but here is a list of 32 cervical medullary syndrome (CMS) symptoms I found from various sources:...
Of the 53 ME/CFS patients positive for CCI in our survey, 36% experience either transient paralysis (eg, breathing muscles fail) in certain...
The range of CXA in the healthy population is 160 to 145, and I believe I saw a paper stating that average CXA in healthy people was 158 (but I...
This post has been copied from this thread. If you want to discuss it please do so here. Yes, that's right, as I understand it, pathological...
Yes, that's right, as I understand it, pathological range craniocervical measurements alone are not sufficient for a CCI diagnosis. Rather the...
I did not know he authored such a paper; if you happen to have link to it handy, I'd be interested to see it.
I guess it is possible lying flat might improve symptoms in some patients (and some ME/CFS patients with CCI have reported feeling better lying...
The NIH website classifies hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome as an inherited connective tissue disorder.
I found a diagram of CSF flow in Wikipedia: Flow of Cerebrospinal Fluid in the Brain and Spine [ATTACH] The Swedish study by Bragée et al seems...
It would be unwise for anyone to be convinced that they have ME/CFS, especially in the early years with the disease, when you are trying to figure...
According to this article, 19% of neurosurgeons have to deal with one malpractice claim each year. It says that "the vast majority of these claims...
But what's the point in being right if you don't get say "you see, I told you so"! It takes all the fun away if you cannot say that! One of the...
The problem is that no information seems to be available online regarding the procedures and fusion hardware the NHS use in their CCI fusion...
Are you not familiar with what is known as a doctor's sense of humour? Dr B has a great doctor's sense of humour, which has made me laugh on a...
"As far as we know" being the operative phrase. We don't actually know what evidence there is. So we cannot claim that there is none. We would...
Yes, we had some debate about this, the excerpt from that video suggests that it's only vertical instability which symptomatically improves via...
At timecode 59:00 of this 2018 video, Dr B talks about traction (pulling the head up), axial loading (pushing the head down), and cervical collars...
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