Hi @scifi, thank you for the link. I remember the basics and learn many other things where it is explained in a very clear and simple way, as I like to learn.
@ScottTriGuy, I totally agree with you. At the same time, the covid-19 crisis is of great magnitude in a short time. So I think it's important to put all this collaboration of researchers to help the crisis. For Me, I know that the disease is serious and has lasted a long time. I always ask...
(Excuse me , I corrige my error of the traduction) Here is my little contribution to this thread. In the press today, this team of researchers from Toronto, Canada, would have isolated the covid-19 virus https://sunnybrook.ca/research/media/item.asp?c=2&i=2069&f=covid-19-isolated-2020
Salut ,
Nous aussi, avec la pandémie annoncée par l'OMS, Covid-19 arrive au Canada. Pour le moment, les mesures prises par les gouvernements sont rassurantes. Et ce qui me touche, c'est que je ressens entre les gens un niveau de solidarité qui me réchauffe le cœur. J'ai vécu cela dans...
I was also interested in understanding the transmission curve of the coronavirus. Here is what I found:
(quote to the bottom of the page of french article )
"Professor Christophe d'Enfert, director of the Fungal Biology and Pathogenicity Unit of the Pasteur Institute, also spoke of the...
Thank you @Sly Saint for this article. I wish they were supported, but the services don’t exist here for that. It means a lot to me because I often think about how it has great effect on them. They also have a great need to be supported and understood.
Thank you for the post Sly Saint!
"Jacqueline Ko has suffered from ME/CFS since age six and she wants to use her passion for music to raise awareness for the disease, which affects around 28 million people worldwide."...
Shak 8: "Well, no, you don't. Is there research to back it up. Or has the book author conducted scientific research (scientific: control group, adequate number of subject tested for hypothesis testing). No.
(traduction google, I Hope it's ok, and respect). Do we always need research to...
I understand very well that the disease that we have especially when we are severe means (having been bedridden for at least 15 years with pain extrem) everything we try can seriously affect us. I am very aware of this, having tried several things over the years. I agree with you that this must...
I really like the discussion here. I experienced considerable improvement by changing my diet 8 years ago. I was severely bedridden and am now moderate. I had been offered this book on the diet which dealt with inflammation (it is translated into English. It is written by a retired...
Excuse me for my first post on Dr Alain Moreau which was in French. As I use a translator to read and I use google translation to write, sometimes I get mixed up. So, I made the correction. Have a good day!
Invisible Woman "I don't know if I have fibromyalgia" I encourage you to see a doctor for your diagnosis of fibromyalgia. People with ME have about 65% the possibility of having fibromyalgia. And if it could make you diet that would help you have...
(Traduction google) McGill University, Montreal, Canada has a reputation for excellence around the world. And the fact that she is dealing with this issue is really stimulating (for the research cited above). Personally, I had a 3 x diagnosis of very severe fibromyalgia in the 90s. That of ME...
(Google traduction)Hello, just a little summary of his study. : // www.em-action.fr/resume-deuxieme-symposium-communautaire/. Alain Moreau is studying the role of micro-circulants in patients with ME / CFS. MicroRNA is a small molecule that circulates in the body and can regulate the production...
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