Split thread From the latest Emerge Australia newsletter: I would satisfy the Canadian clinical criteria, but I doubt I would be seen as...
Probably not important, but I rarely come across CFS being mentioned so prominently...
I see this extract, which I presume refers to the current study
EXPLORE Available online 17 March 2020 In Press, Journal Pre-proofWhat are Journal Pre-proof articles? Making Sense of Chronic Disease Using...
http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1415500&dswid=9881 Nilsson, Isabell Palmer, Jeremy Apostolou, Eirini Linköping...
Free full text: http://ejobios.org/article/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-prevalence-in-human-to-human-sphere-workers-factors-contributing-to-7532...
I don't see how that shows that the attractiveness of a woman to a man is equally affected by not been able to work at all, or only part-time, as...
I'm very sorry to hear you experienced that. :(
Yes, indeed, some of the 22% and 54% who didn't say it was "very important" could rule out many people with ME and probably do. All I can say is...
There was some scepticism in this thread about the idea that not having a full-time job could have a bigger negative effect on a man's...
Anyone listen?
I've no idea whether HPV vaccine increases the risk for POTS. From what research I have seen it doesn't seem to increase the risk of ME/CFS....
Personally I can see how a heterosexual man with ME could feel less masculine and that this could cause them stress in particular ways and in some...
There is general stigma and there is attractiveness to the opposite sex; there are not necessarily the same thing. For example, for most of the...
There are probably different issues. There is quality of life due to the illness, but then there are also specific issues like attractiveness to...
I don't think I really should need to say this, but for the avoidance of any doubt, I never said that all women can/do go on and get married and...
I’m not sure this study cost any charity money and probably came from a pot of money that wouldn’t have gone to biomedical research anyway....
I’d guess this says “this is not just”?
This study found acetyl l-carnitine, which can also be bought a lot of supplement shops, was better for cognitive functioning:
I don’t understand the biochemistry but one pretty much won’t be able to get 3000mg per day of L-Carnitine from food:...
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