B.C man to receive compensation for vaccine injury one of the first in Canada.
The B.C. man was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), which left him partially paralyzed, after a first dose of the Oxford, AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in April 2021...
For the record, I drank tons of beetroot juice when I was juicing in the 90s. I'm still 'here'.
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Nutritional strategies to prevent endothelial dysfunction following prolonged sitting remain largely unknown. Given that beetroot juice (BRJ) ingestion enhances nitric oxide (NO)...
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Implantable neurostimulators for neurogenic orthostatic hypotension: the wave of the future? and Other updates on recent autonomic research, 2022, Mitchell G. Miglis et al
Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is the most aggressive neurodegenerative disease of alpha-synuclein deposition...
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Background: Orthostatic tachycardia (OT) affects some patients after concussion/mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). In this study, we sought to identify the factors associated with increased risk for OT in patients with mTBI.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of 268...
Dr.Byron Hyde
Non-Infectious M.E. Type Disease: I have not discussed noninfectious M.E.-type disease. Similar M.E phenomena can occur due to CNS injuries from toxic chemical injury. I have seen this in police officers who have fallen into toxic chemical ponds in pursuit of those suspected of...
Dr. Eric Gordon relishing on 'long haul syndrome' and trying to connect the dots based on pseudo science.
Highlights include:
Preferred tests and labs
Why you shouldn’t settle for a “wastebasket diagnosis”
The role of underlying imbalances in your immune system
Supporting Long Covid
"one of...
NonoMosaic Unveils a Method to Enable Proteomics by Combining Aptamers and Antibodies on it's MosaicNeedle Platform at 2022 AACR
"Enabling both aptamers and antibodies as the affinity probes and demonstrating high performance with both reagents on the Tessie™ instrument paves the way to...
My WBC was sky high when EBV and HHV6 reactivated in 2001 from taking immune modulators. My symptoms were quite different from all the other viruses or immune responses that I've experienced in the past 31 years. It's difficult to know what is occurring based on our symptoms.
My immune...
My point was that severity wasn't considered a criteria. Some of his pts were in wheelchairs and he did not give them an M.E dx.
History, onset, remitting-relapsing episodes was the reason I was dx with M.E, even if he suspected that I would recover in 5 years.
I recovered from the initial virus that triggered M.E, don't know what I had b/c I wasn't tested for any that I'm aware of.
The triggering/reactivating of viruses and allergens started becoming an issue around the 13 year mark, and now I have 'something' brewing every few months, spring...
There are also comorbidities that develop over time (diagnosed or undiagnosed), diabetes, heart issues et. So there can be the existence of more than one disease or condition at the same time.
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Thrice daily consumption of a novel, premeal shot containing low dose whey protein increases time in euglycemia during 7 days of free-living in individuals with TYP 2 diabetes, 2022, Kieran Smith et al
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Introduction During acute feeding trials, consuming a large dose of...
The M.E doctor who diagnosed me co-authored the 2003 Canadian Consensus Criteria. He didn't diagnosis patients within 6 months of illnesses based on symptoms, or even severity, his diagnostic criteria was based on 25+ years of experience. The term PEM wasn't used or even talked about back...
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Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a heterogeneous chronic pain syndrome characterized by musculoskeletal pain and other key co-morbidities including fatigue and a depressed mood. FMS involves altered functioning of the central and peripheral nervous system (CNS, PNS) and immune system...
Everybody experiences M.E differently, I didn't have PEM until 6-7 years into the illness. MS is considered an episodic disability as well as progressive. And so that means that there are periods of wellness followed by periods of disability.
I'm curious, is MS defined as serve, moderate or mild?
I personally prefer relapsing-remitting because we can go from mild, moderate or severe within a week.
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