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    Cochrane Review: 'Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome', Larun et al. - New version October 2019 and new date December 2024

    None of this is going to change without legal action!! The Lancet wont change, the BMJ wont and Cochrane wont either. I doubt NICE will throw themselves under the bus either especially with Cochrane now claiming there is evidence of efficacy. This needs to go to the Supreme Court. Simple as that.
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    Treatment of Psychosomatic Disorders – Psychotherapy with Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, 2019, Schubbe

    The latest one is virtual reality PTSD (3MDR) treatment in soldiers etc wherby they make them stand on a treadmill in front of a big screen which shows them videos of old war zones they have been in for example. The claim is that walking towards the memories reduces the symptoms. It was...
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    Cochrane Review: 'Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome', Larun et al. - New version October 2019 and new date December 2024

    How long before the BPS crew pump out gloating tweets claiming PACE has been proven a low risk of bias in terms of selective reporting? We all know what happens next, the new review they are promising gets a "multi disciplinary panel of experts", to spend five years muddying the waters in an...
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    Conspiracy Files: Vaccine Wars (BBC iPlayer)

    They also didn't touch on this from the CDC itself which tells you who should not get which vaccine and why. Almost every single vaccine states this as a category of people not to get that particular vaccine: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/should-not-vacc.html Can anyone tell me...
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    Conspiracy Files: Vaccine Wars (BBC iPlayer)

    It was a totally unconvincing "hit piece" that seemed to be struggling with the notion of whether or not it was trying to be a hit piece.
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    Will an app a day, keep the doctor away? A critical look at BPS based phone apps.

    This is a complete garbage statement. Its not the pain, its the condition underlying the pain which dictates what someones ceiling level of exertion is. That underlying condition dictates recovery times of tissue and therefore if your recovery time is longer than a healthy person by definition...
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    Flower Arranging Helps Reduce Fibromyalgia Pain

    Ah you must be in the control group. Try looking for a nice vase with some pretty flowers in and shuffle them all up so they are discombobulated and then get back to us. I feel the level of evidence gathering here could result in a Cochrane review being the outcome of this thread.
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    Flower Arranging Helps Reduce Fibromyalgia Pain

    So presumably flower unarranging would make you feel more ill?
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    London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - LSHTM 120 keynote lecture: Alumni on the frontline of innovation 2019

    Oh the irony when one can go on YouTube and witness such as his own illness of modernity.... It kind of shines a light on his own demented reasoning and inner fears. Or perhaps his illness is straight up and down narcissism which he feels the need to perform on stage.
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    Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems

    Its fairly obvious that any combination of an alphabet soup label whose diagnostic criteria is... everything we say is caused by non falsifiable "distress" is caused by such .... is a disaster for anyone who walks in to a doctors office and a win for medical insurance providers the BPS school...
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    Positive Psychology; Positive Thinking

    It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen...... ― George Orwell, 1984
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    Cochrane Review: 'Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome' 2017, Larun et al. - Recent developments, 2018-19

    Or maybe Sharpe et al are busy behind the scenes disagreeing on who should be the next editor.
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