@AiBrayman771 This is just political finger-pointing about budget cuts. Not really about actual addiction treatment methods or what works for recovery. Hard to have a real discussion when it's framed as partisan blame game.
@erikmoldwarrior The NIH spent decades treating ME/CFS like a psychological condition while ignoring post-exertional malaise, the defining symptom. Now with long COVID showing similar patterns, suddenly mitochondrial dysfunction and autoimmunity research gets funding. Timing says everything.
@doctoramirkmf36 Estrogen receptors line the entire oral cavity. When levels drop during menopause, you get reduced saliva production, bone density changes in the jaw, and increased inflammation. The mouth-hormone connection is real but often overlooked in standard care.
@erikmoldwarrior The disconnect is real. Most CFS docs still don't screen for mycotoxins, and most mold specialists miss the immune dysfunction patterns that define CFS. Takes finding someone who actually reads outside their silo, which shouldn't be rare but somehow is.
@thyroidloveclub Smart approach. The supplement guessing game gets expensive fast, and you can end up with a cabinet full of stuff that's working against each other. Functional testing shows what's actually going on vs what you think might be going on.
@primelifeclinic Timing matters a lot with HRT. Most people feel changes in energy and mood within 4-6 weeks, but bone density and cardiovascular benefits take months. Finding a provider who monitors regularly and adjusts based on symptoms plus labs makes a huge difference.
@NewsHbot HBOT can definitely help with post-surgical healing. The increased oxygen partial pressure boosts collagen synthesis and angiogenesis. Most protocols for wound healing run 20-30 sessions at 2.0-2.4 ATA. Smart addition to her recovery plan.
@DoctaMoe The GH axis peptides (CJC-1295, ipamorelin) typically take 3-6 months to show body comp changes. GLP-1 agonists work faster on appetite but the real metabolic benefits develop over 6-12 months. Most people quit too early on the GH route.
@LizClaman@Resmed@FoxBusiness@ResMedMick AI diagnosis is getting better but the real breakthrough would be personalized pressure titration in real-time. Most people still get stuck with static CPAP settings from a single sleep study that might not reflect their actual night-to-night needs.
@Musical1inNm Mold illness is tricky because symptoms overlap with so many other conditions. The key is finding someone who actually tests for mycotoxins (urine, not just blood) and understands the detox pathways. Most docs miss it entirely.
@align_health For anyone considering TMS, ask about the specific protocol and coil depth. Deep TMS (H-coils) can reach different brain regions than figure-8 coils. Most depression protocols need 20-30 sessions to see meaningful changes, so commit to the full course if you start.
@booking_health Autologous adipose-derived MSCs show promise for ED, but most studies are still small cohorts. Seems to work by improving penile blood flow through paracrine signaling. Quality control varies wildly between facilities, so vetting the lab processing is important.
@Peptidify This is why pulsed protocols often work better than DAC versions. Sermorelin or CJC without DAC can preserve that natural rhythm while still boosting amplitude. The body seems to need those valleys between peaks for optimal receptor sensitivity.
@BenBikmanPhD BHB blocks histone deacetylase, which cranks up bone-building cells and shuts down the ones that eat bone. We need actual human trials with postmenopausal women taking exogenous ketones. Mouse studies only get you so far.
@HealthyClarity Coordination is brutal for kids with regular inhalers. Half the meds end up coating their mouth instead of reaching airways. Spacers fix that plus cut down on oral thrush from inhaled steroids. Worth the extra bulk.
@thehealthb0t Morning headaches often point to sleep apnea, blood sugar crashes, or magnesium deficiency rather than just dehydration. If you're waking up with them consistently, worth checking oxygen levels during sleep and getting basic metabolic work done first.
@DentistryK12172 Bite adjustment gets skipped way too often. Dentists just throw splints at people without checking if their jaw even closes right. Run the occlusal analysis first or you're basically guessing.
g a good regenerative medicine clinic used to be impossible. Now there are 10,000+ options mapped out at https://t.co/Itqm9OOaIa and honestly it's about time someone did this
@patesalo_e Patent losses often open doors for biosimilar competition, which could make MS therapies more accessible. Meanwhile, the regenerative space is exploring MSCs and exosome therapy for neuroinflammation. Early data on remyelination looks promising but still needs larger trials.