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    Concerns about Cochrane

    Yes, this tweet is a problem scientifically and morally.
  2. Cheshire

    Concerns about Cochrane

    FWIW, here is Gøtzsche's take on the coronavirus. Seems like some deaths are not a problem. I hope this guy never comes close to MECFS.
  3. Cheshire

    Serious Gaming [...] for PW Chronic Pain or Fatigue Symptoms: Mixed Methods Design of a Realist Process Evaluation (2020) Vrijhoef et al.

    Full title and authors: Serious Gaming During Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation for Patients With Chronic Pain or Fatigue Symptoms: Mixed Methods Design of a Realist Process Evaluation Miel AP Vugts, Aglaia MEE Zedlitz, Margot CW Joosen, Hubertus JM Vrijhoef https://www.jmir.org/2020/3/e14766/...
  4. Cheshire

    Embodied: The psychology of physical sensation (2015) by C. Eccleston

    Did he ever met a patient? Did he listen? Any activity regardless of its rate of rewards or its profitability has the same result for me.
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    Let’s talk about pain catastrophizing measures: an item content analysis (2020) by Crombez et al.

    Living in a latin country, I can assure you these types of concepts are flexible and can be adapted. Expressing your pain is always too much when there is no obvious injury for some medical professionals.
  6. Cheshire

    Trial By Error: New Biopsychosocial Study of Fatigue in HIV Patients

    You can always create a new narrative to give about anything a psycho-social explanation. So handy!
  7. Cheshire

    What does having ME mean to you?

    And also, the absurdity of having your life stripped away, everything you loved stolen without any explanation. You don't know, you can't understand why your life disappeared.
  8. Cheshire

    What does having ME mean to you?

    ME means absurdity to me. When I became sick, everything that I believed about healthcare crumbled down. You're sick but not considered deserving of care, you're thought to be causing your own fate... All the shit I discovered about the BPS crowd (their crazy theories, the fact that their rotten...
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    Irritable bowel, chronic widespread pain, chronic fatigue and related syndromes are prevalent and highly overlapping [...] (2020) Fink et al.

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-60318-6
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    A Biopsychosocial Approach to HIV Fatigue: A Cross-Sectional and Prospective Analysis to Identify Key Modifiable Factors, 2020, Chalder et al

    It feels like I don't even have to read the abstact to know the content... Gosh, just read it. Same old. Taylorism applied to psychology... Always the same rotten methodology, leading to always the same conclusion.
  11. Cheshire

    The Tadpole Paper Mill (2020) Blogpost by Elisabeth Bik

    https://scienceintegritydigest.com/2020/02/21/the-tadpole-paper-mill/
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    Is scan‐negative cauda equina syndrome a functional neurological disorder? A pilot study, 2020, Gibson et al

    Which is exactly what happens each time a correct control group (ie similar type of symptoms) is used instead of healthy controls... But it's a biopsychosocial problem...
  13. Cheshire

    Treatment outcomes for depression: challenges and opportunities (2020) Wolpert et al.

    Abstract https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(20)30036-5/fulltext
  14. Cheshire

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

    Posts discussing the new independant review of the Cochrane review on exercise therapy and ME/CFS have been moved/or copied to a new thread.
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