I haven't listened to it. This is the blurb:
"From ear-splitting aircraft noise and the drone of traffic to the hum of an open-plan office, the world around us can feel loud. But is it getting louder? And is this having any effect on our health - and even on how long we live?
We find out when...
If FND was a label meaning you have clear neurological signs, but we can’t find anything on your scans that indicates damage to part of your brain or nervous system, then I think if I were diagnosed with FND I would be relieved to know it wasn't a sign of something known to be irreversible and...
That doesn't seem like a fair characterisation of patients with FND. Just as in ME/CFS, being diagosed and told the only treatment is supportive care is a huge blow when you are suffering from something you don't understand, and nobody else understands, and that makes your life difficult...
I think this is a fairly good, though superficial and uncritical, summary of what is known and not known based on a few of the main US sources of information, NIH, CDC, Mayo clinic.
It's written by a PhD student.
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