Post Ebola Virus: Sharing without judgement... - Ramsays Disease

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Post Ebola Virus

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Sharing without judgement of science behind this:

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Seascape

Psychiatrists altering irrational illness beliefs anyone think thats going to help in Africa with survivors of Ebola getting NHS recomended treatment for them symptoms.

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Lifestyle choices of survivors beggars belief.

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Already does that much.

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Theresa60

Joint pain, fatigue, memory loss are frighteningly familiar the thought of surviving for a living death when thousands have perished places a different perspective on our own plight.

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Ian123

Makes a strong case for viral involvement in some types with an idea that a damaged immune could still hold dormant virus, a greater concern with Ebola than Epstein Barr for the general population.

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