And talk about "cost effective"... a quick Google search shows that you can get a voodoo practitioner to cast a spell for as little as $300!...
There seem to be some psychiatrists who are promoting the use of QEEG as a way of accurately distinguishing one psychiatric condition from...
As @andypants said, the video of Dr. Hanson's talk makes it clear that she's making a tongue-in-cheek suggestion that ME/CFS must be caused by a...
The old "This food is terrible - and such small portions!" defense.
I think they'd be on safer ground claiming that it's triggered by an "exposure" to something. That would cover viruses, bacteria, parasites and...
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A couple of times, Ron Davis mentioned that they were hindered because they didn't have access to a "high-end" mass spectrometer. I wonder how...
That's interesting. Sensitivity to the eye drop may vary from person to person. Every time my eyes are dilated (most recently a month ago), I'm...
Migraine can cause light sensitivity. Also, some ingested drugs can cause the pupils to dilate, which I would assume would cause light...
So... could mycotoxin producing fungi in the gut be a source of constant exposure? I know Ian Lipkin has mentioned looking into booth fungi and...
From "something in the blood" ?
Does the paper address how this impairment in Complex V could happen in enough mitochondria / cells simultaneously to account for the "sudden"...
Should we alert the BMJ? They may want to publish these findings. ;)
From the Guardian article: From David's repsonse on Virology Blog: I think David is being too generous here. Most people would probably take...
I had been diagnosed with nystagmus several months prior to all these tests. An internist noted it a couple of weeks after onset. It's possible...
Let's see... bio-feedback, 2 months of psychotherapy (until I showed up with my vestibular results and was "fired"), half a year of multiple,...
Lol! Actually, were my dizziness still like what it was in the 1980's, I probably would have already gone. It's safe to say I've tried weirder...
I'd been on trains, planes, boats, amusement park rides, etc... prior to ME and never developed anything more than temporary unsteadiness, but ME...
A few years back, I took and overnight train ride and was surprised at how "dizzy" (the "bobbing" back and forth feeling) I was when I got off...
This sounds a lot like what happened to me: post viral onset, intense dizziness for several years, which improved maybe 50% over a period of...
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