In my experience "First do no harm" has often been interpreted to mean "Do nothing".
Sorry, but I don't understand this sentence. Who is doing the stressing and conditioning, and who is being stressed and conditioned in this example?
You might find this (open access) paper of interest on the subject of high vitamin B12. Title : The pathophysiology of elevated vitamin B12 in...
[My emphasis in quote] Do you mean "low growth hormone levels"?
Okay, this is annoying me and I want to understand the hodgepodge of nouns and verbs in the following title to try and make sense of it. Title of...
This must be one of my brain fog days. I don't even understand the title.
Title : 'It Really was Abandonment': Virus Crisis Grips British Universities Link :...
I've just found a reason why its good for the rich: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-54446285 Title : Billionaires see fortunes rise by 27%...
The subtitle of the above link is : I still haven't worked out why anyone rich or poor or middling would want never-ending lockdown. Can anyone...
But...but...but... what about all those secondary benefits? :banghead:
I'm afraid that Abstract makes my skin crawl. It seems to suggest that the first and most important duty of the paediatrician is to put in place...
[MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA] Dr Sarah Myhill is one of the leading doctors to stand up against the prevailing orthodoxy that ME is ‘all in the...
I disagree with this totally - whether this makes me different from other people I don't know. If the sensation or experience of pain is treated...
I can only assume that the people working in NHS Pain Centres are those who have no experience of severe and untreated pain that almost never...
As someone who suffered with untreated, dismissed and disbelieved pain for decades, as far as I'm concerned pain is THE most important problem for...
Try this one : https://sci-hub.ee/http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2019-011807
The NHS in England (I'm not sure about other parts of the UK) is promoting counselling and cheap "therapy" in the form of CBT as a cure-all, is...
I frequently find eating very tiring. And my husband finds it annoying that I eat so slowly. I used to eat at a fairly normal pace a decade or two...
I agree. Low iron and ferritin are so common, particularly amongst women, that they are often assumed to be small problems of no major importance.
I was referring to low ferritin diminishing quality of life. And if someone is depressed for any reason being ferritin deficient will make it worse.
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