And me. Thought I always have it in my quad (thigh) muscles, no matter what I do or don't do. As soon as the muscle is relaxed completely, the...
Is this phrase itself not a good example of epistemic injustice? If it were used commonly in connection with, say, the fatigue and unwellness...
I see your point entirely, but surely it's still an essential exercise if no-one actually knows. There are all sorts of environmental and cost...
Oh, that'll help no end. After all, accounting is so much easier and quicker when you do away with all that audit bother, because you can just...
This is an important part of it. It's a very real phenomenon, and there can be a cumulative effect. Once our brains have registered that a...
It sounds like an interesting possibility to rule in or out—good luck to them. :thumbsup: It'd be great to get a reasonably clear result in an ME...
Thank you, that's interesting. I suppose it partly comes down to money—it doesn't sound like a particularly cheap technique, and it might be more...
It might be that it provides an additional source of feedback about your position in space, which is enough to help reduce the disorientation...
Would this be likely to hold, no matter what type of metabolic diversion were in place? (I suspect life's not that simple, but it sounds so much...
I saw a BBC programme maybe 25 years ago, warning that almost 100 years of Georgia's research into bacteriophages was at risk due to power outages...
I've never been able to use a stick, but I use this rollator (minus the bag on the front) to get me from the changing room to the swimming pool....
Whether it's worth our bothering might depend on how they define the word "evidence". :whistle:
I'm sure I remember it from the feminism of the late 70s and into the 80s. The tradition it describes is still alive and kicking but some of the...
It used to be common in the UK too, but seems to have begun as a fairly specific term referring to obstacles to women achieving senior leadership...
Apologies for not making myself clear—I was talking about the overturning of Roe Vs Wade by the US Supreme Court. Against that backdrop, it would...
Odd timing too, given that there's a high-profile and rather clearer example of regulatory capture in the news, and that is what people are...
Even five years ago I wouldn't have believed how extraordinarily tiresome and difficult it is to sort out people who say they've won an election...
And mine—in relation to the systolic pressure, at least. 107/89 would be the sort of range for a bad day. It's not like that all the time,...
It's probably helpful in the way that sucking sherbet lemons is helpful for ME. They taste nice and take your mind off it for a bit.
Best answer I could give to the question is "none", I guess? We don't know what the trigger is in post-infectious cases, just that there's an...
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