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  1. JaneL

    The $35 billion race to cure a silent killer that affects 30 million Americans

    Some of these so called “lifestyle diseases” are increasingly affecting slim people so it’s not all about excess calories. Type 2 diabetes for example: http://theconversation.com/type-2-diabetes-increasingly-affects-the-young-and-slim-heres-what-we-should-do-about-it-61283 From the article...
  2. JaneL

    "This is M.E." booklet by Action for ME - Feedback survey

    On no! Sorry to hear that Trish. It’s helpful to know that this happened to you though so thanks for letting us know (if I manage to find the energy and patience to complete this questionnaire I will make sure to keep a separate copy of my answers and suggest others do the same). Edit: cross...
  3. JaneL

    Action for M.E. hosts DWP spotlight training

    These people are miracle workers! From the “Get Stonger” section of their website: (My bold) vitality noun the state of being strong and active; energy.
  4. JaneL

    Caroline Struthers' correspondence and blog on the Cochrane Review: 'Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome, 2017 and 2019, Larun et al.

    Sorry, I realised I could look this up myself. I found this in the Cochrane Handbook (version 5.1): The above criteria does not appear to exclude uncontrolled randomised trials. Is this a flaw of the Cochrane eligibility criteria? (I’m feeling a bit out of my depth in this discussion so I...
  5. JaneL

    Caroline Struthers' correspondence and blog on the Cochrane Review: 'Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome, 2017 and 2019, Larun et al.

    Does the Cochrane Handbook say anywhere that trials which aren’t randomised controlled trials shouldn’t be included in their reviews?
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