This article was also mentioned briefly on another thread. But it probably deserves its own thread because it's pretty amazing. :)
https://www.s4me.info/threads/stem-cell-transplant-game-changer-for-ms-patients.3067/#post-55439
Just wanted to update and say my sinus improvements continue to be maintained with occasional (weekly or so) L. Sakei treatments.
I would say 60% or more of my sinusitis is gone. A cure remains elusiive, but for now I continue breathe and sleep better at night.
https://blogs.cdc.gov/publichealthmatters/2018/04/evaluating-campaigns/
CDC blog post on "10 methods that can help you reduce costs and improve the efficacy of your communication or health marketing campaign."
Written by Fred Fridinger, who has published controversial work about CFS in the...
For studies at Stanford, I was evaluated using CCC. Apparently I passed CCC, because they keep asking me back.
However, before that, I was an SEID patient (which requires PEM as well).
This one is new to me: "Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome". According to the Mayo Clinic website, CECS is "an exercise-induced muscle and nerve condition that causes pain, swelling and sometimes disability in the affected muscles of your legs or arms"
While this should probably go in a...
Have you tried Graded Elimination of Tabs (GET)?
Your tab elimination starting point or baseline will be your own current level of ability. You will then work towards tab goals and objectives that you have set yourself. For example, if your initial goal is to close 5 tabs, you can develop a GET...
New Crawley publication in the journal Pediatric Health, Medicine and Therapeutics.
https://www.dovepress.com/pediatric-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-current-perspectives-peer-reviewed-article-PHMT
Edit: Fixed a mistyped date.
The article claims "We now have a simple test that can indicate if a person is fated to develop Alzheimer’s disease long before it begins to develop."
Will that pan out, or is it just another unsupported claim, we shall know in time.
Several papers have been published about the familial early onset Alzheimer's that runs on my mother's side of the family. My grandmother didn't know the names of her own children by the time she was in her 50s.
How much ibuprofen should one take daily? I can't seem to find that that little bit...
If the Tiangong-1 space station crashes to earth on April 1, that would start Tuller's campaign literally with a bang.
PS: Just donated some loose change found in the sofa cushions.
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