Thiamine (vitamin B1) is an essential micronutrient responsible for key reactions involved in the conversion of the foods we consume into the
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Some years ago, I was confronted with a four-year-old girl as a patient. She had experienced repeated unexplained fever accompanied by a
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MoreOver the last several months, Dr. Lonsdale and I have been working on a book about thiamine deficiency and dysautonomia. Last week
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It is widely believed that almost no calories are used during sleep. That is incorrect: while the body rests during sleep and
MoreEvery profession has its jargon and the medical profession is no exception. Perhaps it is even more addicted to jargon than other
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