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    Graded exercise therapy for ME/CFS is not effective and unsafe. Re-analysis of a Cochrane review (2018) Health Psychology / Vink

    http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2055102918805187
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    Cumbersome Cochrane Report (About ME/CFS Cochrane review)

    In Dagens Medicine by Benedikte Monrad-Krohn Article Google translate
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    Brain glial activation in fibromyalgia – A multi-site positron emission tomography investigation (2018) Albrecht et al.

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889159118302423?via%3Dihub And an article on the Karolinska Institute website: https://ki.se/en/news/people-with-fibromyalgia-have-inflammation-of-the-brain
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    Livestream Tuller and Hughes 2 Oct 2018 Newry : The PACE Trial: 'One Of The Greatest Scandals

    Wow! Both @dave30th and @Brian Hughes ! Looks very promising.
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    Concerns about Cochrane

    Turmoil erupts over expulsion of member from leading evidence-based medicine group By Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky https://www.statnews.com/2018/09/16/expulsion-cochrane-peter-gotzsche-medicine/?utm_content=buffer8e317&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=twitter_organic
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    Concerns about Cochrane

    I don't know if this is relevant in any way to this discussion... Apparently there is a governance crisis in the nordic group: https://nordic.cochrane.org/sites/nordic.cochrane.org/files/public/uploads/moral_crisis_in_cochrane.pdf
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    Epigram: Senior Bristol researcher resigns after admitting to research misconduct

    On the BBC now: Bristol lecturer resigns over fabricated research
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    Name and shame list of institutions and psychiatrists/psychologists/pediatricians coercing exercise therapy on unwilling ME/CFS patients

    Where have you seen that anybody here wanted to defend GET and CBT? That is nearly laughable. What people object to is your idea of a "name and shame" site. You'd better ask yourself why such an idea is abhorrent to many people instead of implying we're all too naive or are too dumb to really...
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    "Tired all the Time" (academic book) by Marie Thomas

    Posts beyond this one were merged from thread "Tired all the time / Book by Marie Thomas (2018)" The first pages of the chapters can be read there. This is the beguinning of the 3d chapter: I'm wondering what "rehab courses run by @Action for M.E. " she's refering to.
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    Treating chronic fatigue syndrome / Oxford Neuroscience

    Seems like MS still has friends in the UK at Oxford University: An ode to Michael's tremendous work (wondering who wrote this, I nearly choked while reading...): And the best (this was suposedly revised in 2018!): Direct...
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    Confirmatory factor analysis of a myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome stigma scale (2018) Termann et al.

    Julia M Terman, Jessica M Awsumb, Joseph Cotler, Leonard A Jason http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1359105318796906
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    BMJ: Pressure grows on Lancet to review “flawed” PACE trial

    This is such a mess... Why was this paper published at all if the results can be turned down easily whenever it suits someone? Either the peer review was awfull, and they shouldn't have let that happen because the data are uninterpretable, or the authors are contradicting themselves each time...
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    BMJ: Pressure grows on Lancet to review “flawed” PACE trial

    Just saw this on a French medical website (i don't know this site, so don't know about its quality and readership): Les pressions s’intensifient pour que la revue The Lancet réexamine l’essai PACE « entaché d’irrégularités » Article in French Google translate
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    Professor Michael Sharpe

    Professor stops researching ME/CFS after intimidation (M. Sharpe) https://demonitor.kro-ncrv.nl/artikelen/hoogleraar-stopt-met-onderzoek-naar-mecvs-na-intimidaties Google translate...
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    RSM The NHS at 70 Podcast: Episode 8: Prof Sir Simon Wessely - The Challenges for Mental Health

    He speaks about CFS around 12:30. "The nature of it? It genuinly remains obscur. We don't know. We know some of the things [...] like glandular fever can trigger this. We do know that psychological, social factors can affect the outcome, it's less popular but of course unfortunately people...
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    CFS and the somatic expression of emotional distress: Applying the concept of illusory mental health to address the controversy

    This paper (Cloning the clinician: A method for assessing illusory mental health 2003) explains what the Illusory mental health concept is. To sum up: It is based on the idea that when recalling the past memory of an early childhood event, some distress, that the patient is not aware of, can be...
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    A general thread on the PACE trial!

    Action for ME: The PACE trial and behavioural treatments for M.E. https://www.actionforme.org.uk/news/pace-trial-and-behavioural-treatments-for-me/ Edit: thread here
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