Is there scope for patients here helping to revise the problematic documents? At a time when a huge wave of new Long Covid patients might be...
Just heard a UK government guy (didn't catch his name) essentially seeming to say that the government's policy was to move from Covid being...
I wonder whether we should have less hope for ourselves about this, given that I thought that autoimmunity had been already quite thoroughly...
I heard a BBC news interview yesterday with professor warning about Long Covid and the interviewer saying something along the lines of, 'But the...
Well done, Andy - excellent letter.
We need a t-shirt with that on.
I don't understand what we should do if we want to watch/hear that.
But these do exist, don't they? Vibration plates? The evidence doesn't seem very good, though. I also think there should be external equipment...
Not a bad idea!
Dunno! :)
I think walking is considered too low-impact to be much use (as opposed to running, jumping and hopping).
I've read it's actually both.
I know there are some drugs that stop your body breaking down old bone cells (as you'll know, there's normally a turnover) but it's unclear...
Maybe, but that's why I'm interested in people's views. I was wondering if it was worth putting it forward for that research prioritising thing.
The mention GW1516, irisin, Compound 14, and cathepsin b, but I can't see Sestrin.
I'm looking at the print edition and it doesn't provide references.
It's in the 24 April edition, pp. 46-49. Tagging @Simon M, in case you're interested!
The article talks about a variety of drugs (I shouldn't have posted this when I'm so tired and can't summarise - so sorry!). I think it's a...
In the longer article, there was rather more to it than that (apologies again, I'm too tired to summarise, which must be very frustrating for...
The pill doesn't enable you to exercise more - it enables you to have the physiological benefits of exercise without moving. Hence my interest! :)
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