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    Who said: Labeling patients with ME or CFS keeps them sick

    It is quite possible that that the criteria for CFS (and to a lesser extent ME) are not fit for purpose and do not adequately differentiate between CFS and other causes of fatigue meaning many cases of persistent fatigue, sleep issues and burnout are likely being mislabelled with CFS or ME...
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    uBiome Receives Patent for Diagnosing ME?

    Just because it is patented doesn't mean it works, there are for example hundreds of patents for perpetual motion machines.
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    David Tuller: Trial By Error: “Talk is Cheap,” Patients Tell NIH

    I agree if we are not going to properly fund research until we know enough about it then how are we ever going get to the point where we know enough about it.
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    David Tuller: Trial By Error: “Talk is Cheap,” Patients Tell NIH

    How does the funding work, if say they budget $100M are they committed to spending it all or could it just be earmarked as available should sufficiently high quality research proposals be received ? As it is nobody is going to propose a high quality $20M research study if there is no indication...
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    Obesity in adolescents with chronic fatigue syndrome: an observational study, 2016, Norris et al

    specialist services - (age 13 years: 9.28%; age 16 years: 16.43%) CFS/ME in ALSPAC - (age 13 years: 3.72%; age 16 years: 5.46%) non-CFS in ALSPAC - (age 13 years: 4.18%; age 16 years: 4.46%) So in the general population there is no significant difference between ME/CFS and non-ME/CFS, only...
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    Judy Mikovits

    No credible scientist should have anything to do with Natural News https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_News https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/NaturalNews
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    Cochrane Exercise Review Withdrawn - Individual Patient Data

    How much is known of the scathing reviews have any details been published or leaked, I'd love to know what was said; I'm sure it was well deserved ?
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    Trust Me, I'm a Scientist - Richard Dawkins

    Oh good so does that mean Michael Sharpe is planning to start earning trust by doing science properly now ? :rofl:
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    When a Placebo Is Not a Placebo: Problems and Solutions to the Gold Standard in Psychotherapy Research (2018) Blease et al.

    Yes it's obviously unlikely to happen any time soon but while any quack can get their research reviewed by like-minded quacks nothing much is going to improve. Perhaps as a first step they could just exclude any reviewers who have previously worked in the same department or co-authored a...
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    Why is it so often said that almost nothing is known about ME/CFS?

    I think you must be right 'Post-exertional (malaise and/or Fatigue)' given the context seems most likely what was intended. So 'post-exertional malaise and/or fatigue and/or pain' should be interpreted as 'post-exertional (malaise and/or fatigue and/or pain)'. Effectively saying at least one...
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    Why is it so often said that almost nothing is known about ME/CFS?

    I may be interpreting it wrong but it is listed as "and/or"
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    Why is it so often said that almost nothing is known about ME/CFS?

    Wikipedia has a whole page of them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Ailments_of_unknown_cause
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    Why is it so often said that almost nothing is known about ME/CFS?

    Honestly I'm having trouble thinking of anything that we do know for sure, we don't even have agreement on what it is or what the symptoms are, even hallmark symptoms like PEM are not always mandatory (eg Fukuda and CCC criteria) If ME/CFS was a 100 piece jigsaw puzzle we probably have 50 of...
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    When a Placebo Is Not a Placebo: Problems and Solutions to the Gold Standard in Psychotherapy Research (2018) Blease et al.

    :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: I'd add that to ensure unbiased review peer review should only be undertaken by peers who do not share the same allegiance as the authors.
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    Netflix "Afflicted" - ME included

    Science-Based Medicine reviews afflicted, it's a bit of a mixed bag and makes no mention of Jamison or me/cfs Afflicted and the Tragedy of Fake Illnesses Afflicted is a documentary following the lives and treatments of people “diagnosed” with illnesses not recognized by science. Conversely, it...
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    Action for ME: "We need your help! Connect M.E. survey"

    Makes me wonder if the idea has been tried before to assist other groups of people like the elderly, perhaps we could learn some lessons from how it worked out for them. I've not found anything yet but it seems quite unlikely to me that something approximating this hasn't been attempted before...
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    David Tuller: Trial By Error: Some Thoughts About NICE

    Well I can't figure it out
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    Glasgow: Holistic Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME service

    Still the most excruciatingly frustrating thing is that is un-blinded patient report trials of homeopathy are widely known to be unreliable junk but at the same time un-blinded patient report trials of CBT/GET are standard practice robust trials with low risk of bias.
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    Glasgow: Holistic Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME service

    Formerly known as Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital
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