I noticed that it refers to "at least 750,000 Britons" who suffer from "this mysterious illness, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome [CFS]" Is...
Similarly titled item from BBC website - sorry if it's already been shared - I can't keep up! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp38pkvknelo...
I've written to my new MP too, via https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xC_TFca18X3dmkURcjG1WGLybZUwPiOEPaS3xXz3UBg/edit#heading=h.hi2k3521177a I...
ITV Westcountry: https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2024-07-22/woman-who-died-after-me-left-her-unable-to-eat-begged-for-help-in-letter-to-gp
I've had an email saying "Hi, (my name)--I really appreciate it! Can I ask if you're a patient yourself, carer, or...? And where do you live? It's...
Should Lacrotransferrin be Lactotransferrin? (near the bottom of the graphical abstract)
Just a quick note - Trudie Chalder's name is misspelt as Chalter. @dave30th
Merged thread UK: Lyme disease from tick bite leaves Wiltshire woman on drip "Friday 12 July 2024 at 6:34pm A young woman from Wiltshire says...
Oh - this sounds terrible.
Is there a difference between Postural Tachycardia Syndrome and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome? Ah - just noticed at...
Typo here - should be 'an important part'.
I wonder that too - I looked at the thread assuming that it related to the intelligence organisation.
Some have sugar added - I can't stand them.
Can you get Schar Ciabatta rolls? I find them quite pleasantly chewy. I used to love really chewy organic wholemeal bread.
Over a month??? Please let us know if it does eventually deteriorate.
I don't find the GF bread I have unpleasant - I have Schar Ciabatta rolls and ASDA GF loaves (just half a slice of toast as part of breakfast)....
Yes, I don't seem to tolerate oats well either. I use gluten-free pasta of various kinds, and find it fine. I still have occasional diarrhoea...
I don't seem to be able to cope with buckwheat - I get similar symptoms to when I consumed wheat, I think. I tried it a few times and the same...
Should 'Protecting Long COVID' be 'Preventing Long COVID'? There also needs to be clarification that Nirmatrelvir is the proper name for Paxlovid.
(re Douglas Kell) Maybe showing my ignorance here, but was surprised by: "He graduated from the University of Oxford with a Bachelor of Arts...
Separate names with a comma.