Ah yes, RNA, must have been foggier the other day!
I’m intending to come back, add some comment and add everyone’s titles into the first post, but before I go for today here are a few more...
I’m going to add some comment and links later but here are some I like taken from screenshots to save energy [IMG] These are podcasts I listen to...
Freakonomics is very interesting, I listen to that too. It’s basically economics made interesting. This American Life is American people’s lived...
@ScottTriGuy what are those about and which categories should they go under?
Also what do you use to listen to content? https://www.stitcher.com/ I’ve listened to 700 hours of podcasts in the last 18mths on Stitcher. Some...
There is an excellent thread on TV shows in this forum: https://www.s4me.info/threads/tv-shows.483/ There doesn’t seem to be an equivalent for...
Eg as discussed in this video, [MEDIA] Are these molecules in the serum?
This isn’t something I know anything about. Are the molecules too big to be the elusive factor Ron Davis is trying to pinpoint?
@Esther12 there’s nothing wrong in being sceptical- I’m sceptical about it too and usually I do ignore rat models and just don’t have the energy...
:rofl: I don’t know this, just because rats don’t live long and publication takes ages
These seem to be objective measures, which removes some scope for bias. I’m fairly sure the rats don’t experience placebo effects. The main area...
Yes I thought it was better than PACE too ;) Though I’m not commenting on it because I think they were actually studying CFS in rats. I can’t...
So focusing on the anatomy of ST36/Zusanli Both from https://www.acupunctureclinic.ie/acupuncture-point-anatomy-found/ I’m out of spoons to...
@Esther12 Yes as I commented we should take it with a pinch of salt that the rats have CFS, it’s just that I saw it because I get CFS abstracts...
Ha no one seems to want to comment on empirical studies into complementary treatments, too much of a hot potato? ;) My mind is currently stuck in...
I woke up thinking about the mysterious impact of prodding just below the knee. It is very puzzling. This graph is from that Nature article...
This is probably more useful again that same acupoint below the knee but using a metabolomics approach in humans (haven’t read yet)...
A similar study is And this one brings in immunoregulatory benefits from the same acupoint https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1810363/
Before thinking about other relevant studies, you probably need a sense of what they’re talking about. This video shows you how to do acupressure...
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