Posted by SLS on December 7, 2009, at 6:49:31
In reply to Urinary levels of catecholamines among individuals, posted by iforgotmypassword on December 7, 2009, at 1:00:32
> Urinary levels of catecholamines among individuals with and without sleep bruxism
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> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18516634
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> surprise surprise. the idea that levels of neurotransmitters offers no potentially usable information on someone's neurology is b*llsh*t. now to find people who actually want to help people who cannot function.I wish they would have mentioned which catecholamines were found to be different in affected individuals. Years ago, there was debate over whether urinary MHPG (norepinephrine) was a valid marker of depressive disorders. At the time, there was research yielding opposing results. Look for work done by William Z. Potter.
http://www.acnp.org/G4/GN401000092/CH090.html
- Scott
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