I don't really follow this. Astroglia and microglia do not have much in common other than the name and being in the brain. The text is very long...
Yes, but it also started within a month of a thousand other minor events. I would have thought she should get it investigated in the usual way and...
I think the problem is that almost everyone is having a booster injection. And a few people from time to time suddenly get heavy periods. So there...
I would like to see an inverted funnel plot on that - although probably not enough data to be useful. The results look all too much the same. No...
I remember the pains themselves. I have a very clear memory of my renal colic and of a certain type of headache I used to get, the dentist's...
Yer, well, it does doesn't it? I remember pains - or I guess my brain does. I remember how awful the dentist's drill is if the injection wasn't...
No, pity they didn't focus on that in the blather of the overview. Rather in the way that homeopathy is? Important to get just the right dose of...
Hard to find nonsense as distilled as that. The basic problem that I see more and more is that exercise therapy is somehow built in to the...
I don't think thyroid status has much to do with salt and water. The obvious hormonal indication for salt is Addison's.
That seems to say it all. The enthusiasts believe the treatment works despite having no reliable evidence. Looking through the paper the...
This profile looks very strange. The percentages seem to rise and fall on a sort of saw-tooth pattern every 3-4 months. I would have expected much...
Her account seems very fair and reasonable but I do think it is a pity that she focuses again on this re herring of different things suiting...
It seems that Dr McIntyre has been doing trials of vortioxetene for a Danish company called Lundbeck for at least ten years.
I fear that this is a committee discussing how to find more cases of Piltdown Man. I had a look at the original paper immunochemistry. Two things...
Yes, I guess it had been aired by the group internally.
Absolutely, and the duff responses do not mean that some of those on the committee may not have taken time to think a bit more. The question is...
It was never relevant. What is even more frustrating is trying to think up a reply that squashes his comments without fanning the flames. There...
Or it might just be rhyming slang? As in Butcher's Hook and Bristol City? Or a man about a dog?
They might get a better result if the investigators had the scans before and after gathering self-fulfilling results.
Yeah, well, a test treatment that doesn't have an effect might piss people off so best not to test it at all? "The easiest person to fool is...
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