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    Robuvit®: improvement of fatigue in medical convalescence, 2018, Belcaro et al

    just looks like a company wanting to create a bigger market for its product by throwing in some pseudo science not exactly a new thing in marketing ideas.
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    Could robots be counselors? Early research shows positive user experience

    the quality of the robots coding would be down to the people who design the code or at least the parameters of the code . which in the case of b p s lot guarantees gigo garbage in garbage out . but nice would give it the go ahead if it meant one robot giving a series of "supportive" classes to...
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    Why Bioethics Should Be Concerned With Medically Unexplained Symptoms. (2018) O'Leary

    somewhere since private medicine became a big government backed institution the profession changed and became far more abusive and controlling. this seems to happen in all bureaucracies in my personal experience . the empire builders within our institutions bully every one below them into...
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    Did the David Nutt SAFFE Xyrem drug sleep study ever publish?

    if I remember correctly that was a drug of choice for many gay people in the 80,s and more mainstream recreational drug in the 90.s .from my limited knowledge it cause significant cognitive difficulties severe memory loss .can also lead to psychotic episodes. I would not risk all that for an...
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    Why Bioethics Should Be Concerned With Medically Unexplained Symptoms. (2018) O'Leary

    philosophical reasoning has no place in medical/biological science .and all sophistry is designed to obfuscate with bull shit . what kind of people think it is exceptable to build careers out of harming so many sick and disabled people.
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    Brain function characteristics of chronic fatigue syndrome: A task fMRI study, Shan et al, 2018

    hypoperfusion is the same cause of cognitive difficulties mentioned by dr ramsey and dr Byron hyde a very long time ago before expensive mri testing was possible it seems the science is going in circles.
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    Why Bioethics Should Be Concerned With Medically Unexplained Symptoms. (2018) O'Leary

    when the medical industry stops believing in the 50 years of hype in their godlike understanding of all things to do with human biology .then and only then will they find it easy to admit they lack more knowledge than they care to admit .the fact that they consistently get up to 36% of all...
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    A graded exercise therapy circuit class for rheumatology pain patients (Warning - may raise blood pressure!)

    seems like the people who made this study neglected to learn anything about f m . hello flare ups they are not always going to be fit enough to travel never mind complete an exercise class afterwards.
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    UK: Disability benefits (ESA and PIP) - news and updates up to end of 2020

    shame he did not ad a claim for damages regarding stress and aggravation of his condition . if one disabled person could succeed in such a case they really would have to change their ruthless assault on the chronically ill .
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    Blog: Spoonseeker, "An Offer You Can’t Refuse"

    in your link it mentions nice analysing the pace trial what exactly did they do have a chat about the abstract over coffee .since most intelligent people who actually looked deeper into it saw the flaws in the paper.
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    Involuntary movements: Seizures, tremors, tics, twitches, myoclonus

    you may want to look at myoclonus online it explains all the symptoms quite well unfortunately I cant give you the exact link but if you put myoclonus in your search box it will take you right to the page I looked at was second from top.
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    Blog: Spoonseeker, "An Offer You Can’t Refuse"

    when I asked my gp for a referral to a neurologist due to worsening cognitive problems he referred me to l/pool cfs clinic which I already knew from an online post of their patient pamphlet from some years before was run by people contaminated by the bps views on m e / cfs. it was a very good...
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    Public MJA Podcasts 2018 Episode 30: Parechovirus, with Dr Philip Britton

    that is all the world needs a new echo virus causing encephalitis . if dr Byron hyde is right in his assessments regarding m.e that means there will be even greater numbers suffering from this horrendous illness for many decades to come indeed I think some of the children who have suffered this...
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    My letter to the CDC concerning Kaiser Permanente still recommending GET

    his statement looks like it was ripped of from a form of cbt for heart patients because some people who have heart attacks go on to being very anxious towards the possibility of another heart attack from overexertion. and people assume he is an intelligent man expert in his field damn this is...
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    Why it’s so hard for doctors to understand your pain

    that is paternalistic medicine for you . I wonder just how long medical professionals have had this dysfunctional mistrust in patients after all the overwhelming majority of us would rather not see a doctor unless its absolutely necessary . unless some of them are just mirroring their own...
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    Why it’s so hard for doctors to understand your pain

    the article talks about institutional medical bias ,then shows the authors bias about the reasons some people become addicted to pain killers to put it simply many painful conditions are chronic and thus will lead to long term use of painkillers. I personally think the word painkiller should be...
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    Beauty in biology: 3D-capture of immune cell in action

    amazing what can be done when their is a will and funding. should of stopped at amazing.
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    Unprecedented study identifies 44 genetic risk factors for major depression

    bloody obvious if you have a poor education you will more than likely end up doing poorly paid and often heavily taxing work .when you work for a pittance in modern societies you have no chance of changing your circumstances so your likelihood of being depressed is very high. although there are...
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    Are probiotic treatments useful on fibromyalgia syndrome or chronic fatigue syndrome patients? A systematic review - Roman P +

    I have taken the yakult branded one several times for between 4/8 week periods and found it very helpful for gut issues. my irritable bowel used to alternate between constantly running to the toilet multiple times and constipation now its just the constipation slow motility is the problem. but...
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    A novel platform for in vivo detection of cytokine release within discrete brain regions, Zhang et al, 2018

    certainly not volunteering for that procedure. who would want to run al the risks involved just to be told there is no real treatment anyway.
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