Well, I've responded, even if it was fairly much garbage.
Which one's the Sanofi, please? I hadn't heard of that one before.
Seems you have to be a member to download it, or am I misunderstanding?
I sent this one to a GP a couple of years ago: Review of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: an evidence-based approach to...
Appalling. Amazing it could have spread so far without being detected.
And, irony of ironies, one of the articles linked to at the bottom of the page: "How to Have Your Most Fulfilling Vacation Ever". If only ... :(
No, but I was thinking more along the lines of when you wake up in the morning, or something, assuming that you've been fairly warm overnight.
I don't know if it's relevant here, but in my ballet class (sorry) we are now told not to do any stretching until the body is warmed up. It used...
Instead, some translator has committed the sin of rendering (I presume) the French "rappelle" as "recalls" :( Sorry, but that always bugs me when...
Trouble with snail mail is that if they're all working from home it's possible that nobody will be around to read it.
There is an existing thread on this, although I'm not sure where it's gone, because I remember the MEA having produced a leaflet about...
Thank you, Simbindi. That's very useful to know, as we may be moving soon and will have to go through all the rigmarole with BT or whoever. Do I...
It does leave your skin quite sticky, though - but yes, it is supposed to be absorbed well that way.
If things go to plan and we manage to acquire one, I'll report back in the coming months.
My guess? Not enough of the general public were aware enough of its existence. And of those who were, to what extent do you assess something as...
Really? I think I know someone who might qualify.
Including my caree, shortly before Covid - she lost her appeal because, being housebound and semi-bed-bound at the time, as we had pointed out on...
In mine, too, even when what the assessor has said is demonstrably untrue.
I wanted to reply to this article, with examples from my professional life on the risk of inaccuracies getting through and corrupting the data....
If I've understood correctly how GPs are trained in decision-making (at least in the UK) these days, it does sound rather as if they use a...
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