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Post by andy12345 on Oct 13, 2009 9:13:29 GMT
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Post by andy12345 on Oct 19, 2009 8:15:10 GMT
bump, in the hope of some comments.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2009 11:21:22 GMT
OK I'm a bit worried about you hanging out with the buff brigade Besides that - any dopamine studies are interesting. My initial diagnosis found me to have a mild tremor and since my Dad had Parkinsons I worry about that...and since Parkies is treated with dopamine it's a good area to keep your eye on for future developments in dopamine treatments.
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Post by andy12345 on Oct 19, 2009 15:08:45 GMT
Hello Dave, you most elusive, but funny avatar'd person you! I hang out everywhere. When the mood takes me, I will soak up the information (sure you know the feeling) There is plenty to be learned, subject to credibility of the posters' Don't fade away from these forums Dave or we will have to spam you with lots of messages. (if we remember)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2009 19:03:52 GMT
Me? Fade?
I've got ADHD - I'm either full on
or off.
Looks like I'm 'on' again.
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Post by twix on Oct 19, 2009 19:26:54 GMT
Yep digital not analogue.
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Post by twix on Oct 19, 2009 19:42:51 GMT
Hmm interesting website. Is the science really science or a pick and mix of articles that happen to support their pet theories?
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Post by andy12345 on Oct 19, 2009 20:56:58 GMT
So, Twix, it is therefore best to rely on credible, unbiased, peer reviewed, double blind, with placebo (where possible) studies where there are no "conflicts of interest"?
It seems to be the way to go, I suppose.
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