The point is that the body's feedback systems would rapidly readjust all the concentrations back to what they should be, just in a smaller volume.
I sympathise but patient opposition is not reliable evidence or argument. Unless of course it IS underpinned by reliable evidence or argument...
That would have made sense, I agree.
Well, in contrast to what I have said so far I think that view would be ample disqualification on the grounds that it claims medicine should...
It might seem that way but it is actually quite hard to see how you get around it. If you ease the rules and allow other 'experts' in the the...
This is not exactly the whole story but I am not in a position to say more, and do not myself know all the details.
The problem as I see it is that it is right and proper that there should be some rules about who is eligible based on a common sense approach to...
I am in a difficult situation here and so may be some of those mentioned in Tom's tweet. It is not that no attempt has been made to examine the...
Yes, Charles received a 'thanks but no thanks' letter.
None, basically. If blood volume is acutely lowered there may be changes but in the long term there is no specific relationship. Acute volume...
I'm getting this rather poorly lit video of little green men pulling plugs out and chuckling to each other.
I think that was included in the draft proposals.
I think discontinuation of GET, prevention of any further unjustified care orders on children, GP education, and rules for commissioning groups...
I agree that there is a lot of practical sense in the BACME statement. It is not strong on science but it comes out with some very reasonable...
It is more of a meteorite crater than a loophole. Throughout the practice of trials negative scores have been ignored with impunity. Adverse...
No I don't think they have got as far as phases. The phase 1-4 nomenclature is a bit elastic but probably arose in industry in relation to...
How do we know there is a causal relation, @Mark Vink ? This is the difficult bit.
Well for a start they did not lookout any randomised controlled trials because none of the trials were adequately controlled. And data on harms...
It looks like rather vague speculation to me. There seems to be an assumption that PWME have an immunodeficiency. That idea has been around for a...
I am not totally convinced that there has actually been any change of tack at Cochrane. There is something very strange about the ellipsis (...)...
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