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More than one condition at a time – ME/CFS and comorbidities
What links conditions comorbid with ME/CFS? Comorbidity… describes the existence of more than one disease or condition within your body at the same time. Comorbidities are usually long-term, or chronic. They may or may not interact with each other. … Continue reading
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Life-threatening malnutrition in very severe ME/CFS
Life-threatening malnutrition in very severe ME/CFS, by Helen Baxter, Nigel Speight and William Weir in Healthcare 2021, 9(4), 459; [doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9040459] 14 April 2021 (This article belongs to the Special Issue ME/CFS – the Severely and Very Severely Affected) Case Reports … Continue reading
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Tagged case report, case studies, domiciliary care, Dr Nigel Speight, Dr William Weir, enteral feeding, Helen Baxter, HENS dietician, Home Enteral Nutrition Service, malnutrition, Mast cell activation disorder, MCAD, tube feeding, very severe ME/CFS
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