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    Improving the identification and treatment of co-morbid depression and/or anxiety in adolescents with CFS/ME, 2021, Loades (Ph.D. Thesis)

    Unfortunately any child who demonstrates an understanding of this as quackery will be re diagnosed with pervasive refusal syndrome = more quackery .
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    Bristol Neuroscience awarded £6.5 million to nurture mental health by keeping young brains on track

    it would seem the rewards for endless failure are always going up .what a topsy turvey world we live in.
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    Why use Forget Me Not as a symbol for ME?

    Nettles since the medical profession seem to be averse to seeing us as sick patients.
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    Open Poland:2022 Rehabilitation Robot in Patients With Post-Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Fatigue Syndrome

    me thinking that all the so called rehab staff where unthinking robots going through the motions of their daily jobs at least when it comes to so called contested illnesses.
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    The new NICE guidelines - do they affect benefits at all?

    imo the continuous renaming and changing of benefits is to cut costs by denying or reducing said benefits . I have no doubts that i will have to attend yet another tribunal to try and keep the present level of financial assistance .
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    Evaluation of Experiences and Impact of Patient Engagement on e-Health Research: A Qualitative Study, 2022, Pan et al

    As long as e health is being designed solely for the purpose of keeping patients away from medical institutions it will of course fail the patients . Cost cutting never improves any service .
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    Medical educators' experiences on medically unexplained symptoms and intercultural communication—an expert focus group study, 2022, Sallay et al

    All this because doctors ego's are to frail to just admit that the profession does absolutely nothing to encourage research into areas where they have no working knowledge.
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    Fatigue - is it the main symptom of ME/CFS and Long Covid? Discussion thread

    imo the profession has always been broken .the impact of high finance insurance companies very heavily involved with their get out clause regarding mental heath problems funding large numbers of illness deniers has just hastened the demise of goodwill and levels of trust . throw in the...
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    Patient-Reported Symptoms and Sequelae 12 Months After COVID-19 in Hospitalized Adults: A Multicenter Long-Term Follow-Up Study, 2022, Comelli et al

    really tailored interventions what can they mean when there is no evidence as yet for anything other than palliative care .Does the whole research branch of medicine actually believe that the worlds medical systems are not broken .
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    Metabolomics study of the effect of Danggui Buxue Tang on rats with chronic fatigue syndrome, 2022, Miao et al

    who is going to help these rats with their unhelpful thoughts/beliefs . sorry could not resist
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    Crowdfunding: Trial By Error: Reporting on ME, CFS, ME/CFS, "Medically Unexplained Symptoms," and now Long Covid, April 2022

    my first email today from berkley done and dusted .value for money considering shining a spotlight on the very poor work of our least favourite researchers is every bit as important as any other advocacy work imo
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    Should Burnout Be Conceptualized as a Mental Disorder?, 2022, Nadon et al

    Are there any longitudinal studies into patients given this diagnosis .I would expect many people with such a diagnosis have other conditions . No long term investigation leaves massive room for doubt .
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    Factors shaping the mental health and well-being of people experiencing persistent COVID-19 symptoms or ‘long COVID’: qualitative study, 2022, Burton

    having your world turned upside down with all the usual financial pressures staying the same is not ever going to be beneficial to any ones short to medium term mental health . this is just common sense no reason to waste research funds .
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    Lancet: Acute COVID-19 severity and mental health morbidity trajectories in patient populations of six nations: an observational study, 2022

    vested interest wanting to create evidence for refusal of insurance claims and benefits by creating a mental health get out clause .
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    Functional somatic symptoms in youths in general practice: A ... study on prevalence, clinical management and perceived burden, 2022, Klastrup et al

    all this is what happens to give more reasons for g p s to not do their well paid jobs . purely a method of saving health care cost. such short term thinking is extraordinary stupid since the far reaching consequences costs vastly outweigh getting the proper diagnosis and care .
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    Open UK - Recruiting: Novel Dynamic Proteomics Approaches to Investigate the Systems Level Pathology of ME/CFS

    "Your ratings of perceived exertion and leg muscle pain will be monitored every 5mins. " does not sound relative to their stated investigation. personal perception is a bps kind of nonscience .
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    Post-COVID-19 syndrome. SARS-CoV-2 RNA detection in plasma, stool, and urine in patients with persistent symptoms after COVID-19, 2022, Tejerina et al

    " causing a clinical curse of non-specific symptoms associated to relevant functional limitations. Further studies in larger series are needed " . this bit stands out . otherwise they seem to be reinventing the wheel .
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    Disability, relationship, and the negotiation of loss, 2022, Watermeyer, McKinney

    "The disabled serve as constant, visible reminders to the able- bodied that the society they live in is shot through with inequity and suffering, that they live in a counterfeit paradise, that they too are vulnerable." .so it is the problem of the healthy who are really disassociating...
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    Endothelial dysfunction in acute and long standing COVID−19: A prospective cohort study, 2022, Oikonomouab et al

    they did not think this through as far as i am aware the problems are significant in the small veins and capillaries . perhaps they should try looking there .
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