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    Recovery from Exercise in Persons with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) 2023, Moore, Hanson et al

    I think you missed out tasting the urine possibly deliberately i read some that some gp's were still doing that regarding diabetes .
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    Rehabilitative interventions in patients with persistent post COVID-19 symptoms—a review of recent advances and future perspectives 2023, Gloeckl etal

    Some might think of finding out what has actually gone wrong within human biology before rushing to create money spinning/saving ideas at the expense of peoples long term health .It seems the entire medical industry has forgotten that science is a necessary part of finding real long term...
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    Outcomes of an Integrated Multidisciplinary Clinic for People with Functional Neurological Disorder 2023 Palmer et al

    Once again slight changes in replies to a use less questionnaire is used to create back an equally useless opinion.
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    Kings College London - IOPPN (The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience)

    They say looking back to move forward when what they do is bring the ignorance and outright fraud of the past and relabel it so they can profit .
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    The relevance of pacing strategies in managing symptoms of post-COVID-19 syndrome 2023, Ghali et al

    considering that the vast majority of people with post viral symptoms will recover within a three year time scale I agree with Jonathan Edwards that this and any other paper is worthless until they get serious about the natural recovery rates.
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    Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) Diagnosis & Management Information for Doctors & Healthcare Providers (from ME Advocates Ireland), May 2023

    how many doctors who are always short on time will take one look at this document and file it in the bin .
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    UK: ME Association: Count ME In [survey]

    Done . i agree with trish as to the grouping .
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    Comparative Efficacy and Safety of Wakefulness-Promoting Agents for Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Patients With OSA, Pitre 2023

    Or a novel approach allow sick people to sleep when their bodies demand it most .This constantly expecting sick or disabled people to fill the roles of healthy individuals is obnoxious ableism dressed up to make the medical industry look like they have answers .
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    Persistent SOMAtic symptoms ACROSS diseases [SOMACROSS]—from risk factors to modification: scientific framework & overarching protocol, 2022

    Scarce !!! really the world of delusional academics seem to have created entire libraries out of this bs .
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    Preprint medRxiv: Risk of new-onset Long Covid following reinfection with SARS-CoV-2: community-based cohort study, 2023 - Bosworth et al

    It could also be because wealthy professionals are less likely to be fobbed off by their doctors .
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    Fifteen-minute consultation: Managing post-COVID-19 syndrome (long COVID) in children and young people 2023,Wacks, Gregorowski et al

    considering time pressure and a deliberate shortage of G P S fifteen minutes is wishful thinking i do not remember any G P visit taking more than five minutes often after an hour plus waiting in the surgery .
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    Data-driven analysis to understand long COVID using electronic health records from the RECOVER initiative 2023 Zang et al

    I think the witch hazel may have something to do with covid toes that seemed to be common enough to make the symptoms list .
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    The Effects of Tailored Energy Preservation Training on Fatigue and Re-admission in Patients with Heart Failure: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    so patients with heart failure actually need permission from medical professionals to rest and take things easy .life though is never that simple considering the lack of real support social care etc .
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    Psychiatric disorders and the onset of self-reported fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome: The lifelines cohort study 2023 Creed

    It is never about helping patients all done solely to muddy the waters for insurance companies to deny claims while citing the papers that favour them judges it seems are incapable checking out such garbage for themselves and complainants rarely have the money for so called expert witnesses to...
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    Heart Rate Variability and Somatization in Adolescents With Irritable Bowel Syndrome 2023 Semen et al

    Changes in autonomic regulation and psychological distress play an important role in the pathobiology of irritable bowel syndrome. quite the statement so where is the evidence to back it up .
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    UK: Disability benefits (UC, ESA and PIP) - news and updates 2023 (including government plans to scrap the work capability assessment)

    The only gp who saw me through many years refused to write any support letters telling me he wouldn't get involved with political issues . i just felt like he was fobbing me of .
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    UK: Disability benefits (UC, ESA and PIP) - news and updates 2023 (including government plans to scrap the work capability assessment)

    The assessor who recently took away my pip award used the fact that i was not under a M E /cfs specialists to deny the statements i made .
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    Education on medically unexplained symptoms: a systematic review with a focus on cultural diversity and migrants 2023, Vermeir et al

    you could tell them to grow up and admit that present day medical science does not have all the answers .
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    SMART Pharmacists Serving the New Needs of the Post-COVID Patients, Leaving No-One Behind 2023 Šipetić et al

    Is this becoming a thing where not fit for purpose medical institutions are dumping more and more work on pharmacists who are also understaffed and over worked .
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    The Very Long COVID: Persistence of Symptoms after 12–18 Months from the Onset of Infection and Hospitalization 2023 Ranucci et al

    never will it be named visible covid maybe wishful thinking on your part.the race is already on to make it disappear .
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