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Why Autism policy must address hypermobility EDS, Autism ACT 2009: Response to Government Committee
Autism policy must recognise the body-brain connection. Physical pain, fatigue, and hypermobility in autistic people are often dismissed as behaviour, causing harm and misdiagnosis. Learn why integrated health policy is critical."

SEDSConnective
Nov 135 min read
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How Hypermobility, EDS and Lyme Disease Connect
Recent research shows that people with connective tissue disorders face a higher risk of infections, slower healing and lingering inflammation, meaning diagnoses can be easily missed or delayed.
Kelly Harris
Nov 113 min read
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Hypermobility GJH Extreme (EDS HSD) and long Covid
People with EXTREME hypermobility appear to be at particularly high risk for long COVID

SEDSConnective
Sep 201 min read
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Vitamins/supplements and Depression
Foods with magnesium In this large study on depression , researchers looked at the impacts of micronutrients on genetics and genetics on...
J Green MBE
Aug 312 min read
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Connective Bodies/Brains - Hypermobility EDS,JH and Neurodivergence (Autism ADHD +)
Emerging research is revealing strong links between neurodivergent conditions such as Autism, ADHD, Dyspraxia, Tourette's dyslexia and physical traits like joint hypermobility, Ehlers–Danlos syndromes and other connective tissue differences.

SEDSConnective
Aug 91 min read
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Oh my GERD or GORD!
It’s one of the more common digestive disorders seen with symptomatic hypermobility GERD GORD

SEDSConnective
Aug 32 min read
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