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  1. Sly Saint

    World ME Alliance, was previously IAFME: International Alliance for ME

    there still isn't much on their website...... no resources files whatsoever https://iafme.org/resources maybe slight disagreements re content? given AfMEs leaflets, am not surprised. Alexandra Heumber still named as contact on the website https://iafme.org/privacy-policy Didn't Sonia Chowdrey...
  2. Sly Saint

    Open letter to the Trustees and Staff of Action for ME about the 'Toolkit for professionals'

    (BTW just tried to search on Action for ME under member and they don't come up ? ditto trying to tag them @Adrian ) But what this post is about: In this thread from August 2018...
  3. Sly Saint

    Open letter to the Trustees and Staff of Action for ME about the 'Toolkit for professionals'

    the booklet on pacing is still there quoting pace and quotes from Dr Miller. https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/pacing-for-people-with-me-booklet.pdf eta: I don't think the employers guide has changed either.
  4. Sly Saint

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

    @Barry and anyone else interested (series of videos) "The talk is about risks of doing multiple analyses, including looking at different subgroups, which can lead to false positive findings. The ways of reducing these risks are discussed"...
  5. Sly Saint

    Hysteria revisited: medicine, psychiatry and the ME wars

    anyone know the source of the text in these tweets?
  6. Sly Saint

    Would you recognise a gradual-onset heart attack? The Guardian, 22 September 2019

    It’s hysteria, not a heart attack, GP app Babylon tells women https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/its-hysteria-not-a-heart-attack-gp-app-tells-women-gm2vxbrqk
  7. Sly Saint

    Eugenics inquiry at UCL continues Oct 2019, formal apology made January 2021

    I watched part 1 of a 2 part program on BBC4 Eugenics: Science's Greatest Scandal UCL is the 'birthplace' of Eugenics dating back to 1904 (Sir Francis Galton see wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton ) There has been an inquiry (ongoing) since last year. Angela Saini is one...
  8. Sly Saint

    Exploring the validity of the chalder fatigue scale in chronic fatigue syndrome - 1998 Morriss et al

    I looked up other publications by the author of this article (Craig Jackson) and found this one: Variation and Interactional Non-Standardization in Neuropsychological Tests: The Case of the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31550997...
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    M.E., UK Research Ethics-Public Health Journalist Dr. David Tuller & Guests Nov 5 2019

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/me-uk-research-ethics-public-health-journalist-dr-david-tuller-guests-tickets-75779964915 eta: good date for it! can't wait for the fireworks.:emoji_boom:
  10. Sly Saint

    Medical News Today: What to know about post-viral syndrome

    another one not on WHO. There is Post viral Fatigue syndrome as we know (includes benign M.E., and CFS) There is Postviral Encephalitis, and Postviral Encephalomyelitis under Viral infections of the central nervous system. the idea of 'Postviral or postinfection syndrome' is not new: see paper...
  11. Sly Saint

    The Hans Eysenck affair: Time to correct the scientific record (2019) David F Marks

    In case people are interested this is what happened about Diederik Stapel (as mentioned in article I posted above). December 2011 https://www.apa.org/science/about/psa/2011/12/diederik-stapel but he (DS) then wrote a book about it which was translated into english by Nick Brown. Haven't...
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    The Hans Eysenck affair: Time to correct the scientific record (2019) David F Marks

    another interesting read here: “Do we have the will to do anything about it?” James Heathers reflects on the Eysenck case no wonder Sharpe is worried https://retractionwatch.com/2019/10/07/do-we-have-the-will-to-do-anything-about-it-james-heathers-reflects-on-the-eysenck-case/
  13. Sly Saint

    Internet-Based CBT for CFS Integrated in Routine Clinical Care: Implementation Study (2019) Knoop, Worm-Smeitink, et al

    as far as I am aware it should be Idiopathic Chronic Fatigue (without the syndrome on the end) https://me-pedia.org/wiki/Idiopathic_chronic_fatigue https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10721210 although ICF does not have a WHO classification
  14. Sly Saint

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

    my original post on this was asking anyone for clarification of those statements which Michiel and others have now made; so no apology needed Barry. Clearly the authors leaving some contents unchanged, as in this case, doesn't help at all, and although the paper now has 'conclusions changed'...
  15. Sly Saint

    Article - Joe Burns (cricketer) diagnosed with 'fatigue disorder' June 2019

    https://www.s4me.info/threads/oxford-criteria-should-papers-using-it-be-excluded.2218/#post-40204
  16. Sly Saint

    Differentiating Psychosomatic, Somatopsychic, Multisystem Illnesses and Medical Uncertainty, 2019, Bransfield, Friedman

    As with PWs muddling of the two https://www.s4me.info/threads/a-perspective-on-causation-of-the-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-by-considering-its-nosology-2019-white.10635/page-4#post-189049
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    Differentiating Psychosomatic, Somatopsychic, Multisystem Illnesses and Medical Uncertainty, 2019, Bransfield, Friedman

    https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/7/4/114/htm
  18. Sly Saint

    Overcoming Barriers to Access Care - Hosted by Bateman Horne Center - Wed 2 Oct 2019

    video now on youtube (not sure why it says september?) Premiered on 7 Oct 2019
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