I don't think the frequency matters. A single dose can cause bleeding. The lowest dose I know of is 250mg, which is enough to be a problem.
I gave up using naproxen around 2000 because I came to realise that the risks of gut haemorrhage are pretty unacceptable. I would not take it...
I wouldn't use a private lab and I think finger prick tests are much much more likely to end up producing spurious abnormal results. I would have...
The bitter truth is that you can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of...
My guess would be that the virus is not expelled from the nose except when sneezing. But if someone is infected they will almost certainly tough...
I am not sure this is really irony. It is the same as before - telling people what they should do without evidence. Before we get people...
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The molecule seems to be just one Ig domain, being what is n=known as Vh (variable domain of heavy chain). That many well mean that it is small...
The key issue is whether or not hypermobility has any causal association with either multiple soft tissue injuries (subluxations, sprains etc.),...
Piece in the Guardian today about LongCovid quoting Charles Shepherd. Nothing very new.
@Binkie4 But it isn't accepted as such by the medical community at large, only by a small group of 'experts' who devise criteria for 'hEDS' based...
I think you have misunderstood me.These people you describe are clearly not normal. But I very much doubt that hypermobility is the cause of their...
But you mentioned ankles, which is why I queried it. There is no such thing as partial dislocation generally speaking. There is something called...
There is a bit in the on-line Guardian about this. Maybe you need to go to Aberdeen!
I don't have any idea of the logistic options. I guess the nursery have to say what they have been told should be done - if they have. I suspect...
The term 'preprint' has a longstanding technical meaning - a paper that has passed peer review but is not out yet - i.e. a 'reprint' ahead of...
Disappointing to see such a poorly organised abstract - I am not tempted to read the paper. It contains no study design and no data, simply musing...
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