The white cells in this case would be neutrophils. Having low B cells is not considered dangerous - nobody even bothers to measure them normally...
I am not very optimistic it would help. Hyponatremia in ill people probably involves a secondary hypothalamic/endocrine shift that can be...
Presumably a see-through mask.
So the trial was not double blind. Pretty much a waste of time.
I wonder what the 'placebo' was. BCG gives you a nice red bump to tell you that you had the real stuff. Not many dummies do that. A 'placebo' has...
I don't think they research them so much as use them as leverage for income. Research requires rigour and common sense. I have spent my life...
This is marketing rather than science, @Sasha. Any grown up scientist has known since student days that 'cell types' are just convenient rough...
I have yet to see anything that suggests that this is serious science. There is no coherent background hypothesis as far as I know and no...
None of these things mean much in clinical practice. They are done by fringe physicians who over-interpret them as a rule. I see no reason to...
Only had a quick look but I thin it pretty certain that the trial tells us nothing other than nothing probably works much, otherwise the results...
It isn't even an editorial. Editorial is often used to voice a point of view on behalf of a publication. It is not a place for an officer to voice...
Ah, so it goes on to reveal the mind-blowing lack of insight behind the editorial in more detail. Riley seems to think he is somehow a provider of...
I don't think that is good enough from a trustee of a medical charity. 'Opinion pieces' based on personal anecdote in an area plagued by such...
I will respond to both Nigel and Partinen when I get home. I am not sure the Partinen is worth the effort but I might as well point out that he...
I am just dipping in to the forum while travelling. I am not up to signing a petition although the does not mean that Iw Ould not have done under...
Thanks for the heads up. I am currently in an Ecolodge in Peru with WIFI driven by a watermill. I hope to make some responses in the not too...
They are as likely as anything to. Heavy metals were traditional in early medicine. Gold was almost insoluble but could be dissolved using...
Yes, highly plausible. If the process is perpetuated by signals in a re-entrant loop and one arm of that loop gets blocked efficiently enough the...
There isn't really anything to say. It is just pseudo medical make believe. A bit like saying that cod liver oil is good for lubricating your...
I think there is a problem with physicians who have an interest in this sort of thing in that what they see in clinics may be very skewed by...
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