"Blood sample for research" None of the outcomes listed have anything to do with blood markers. Is that normal? Or just fishing for some random...
I don't hear much in the US about work being good for health. What you hear is 'the dignity of work' and 'people need to work to have purpose and...
"Unhelpful"
I'm glad the humor got through!
Off-brand Michael Sharpe. Off-brand Science Media Centre.
Don't be silly. People with multiple problems will be sent to a psychiatrist.
This should be it: https://sci-hub.se/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28961036
Here's the thing for me: The logical conclusion of what this person is going on about is that you have to live the rest of your life disobeying...
Great listen. Thanks, @dave30th
Nice one. Gourmet stuff.
Of course the example of rituximab comes to mind. Imagine if we just went from the anecdotal / open-label data and made rituximab the standard...
'Central sensitization' is certainly becoming a popular buzzword.
It's a nuisance to respond to things like this because the author doesn't know what he's trying to say. I ultimately think that the author fails...
This is some next-level drivel.
I'd like to see the full article when it appears on sci-hub. It's asking a basic question that it would be useful to have a reliable answer to. I...
Hopefully you can find something from that list that will work. But if you need more control over the ingredients, if someone in your family is...
-Protein bars or some sort of energy bar with extra protein added. -Prepackaged nutritional drink/shake with added protein. -Some sort of jerky...
It should be shocking that it would take this long to check on this test. Great to see this research, as everyone has said.
Well have you ever met anybody who doesn't exist who got CFS? Coincidence?
Some clarification/elaboration from the body of the article:
Separate names with a comma.