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    Mad Cow Disease: The Great British Beef Scandal

    I didn't know either. That's true for France: "Séjours au Royaume-Uni entre 1980 et 1996 d’une durée cumulée supérieure à un an. Cette mesure a pour but d’écarter tout risque de transmission de la « maladie de la vache folle »." (Stays in the United Kingdom between 1980 and 1996 with a...
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    Sci-hub blocked in Sweden

    I tried, and it works! Thanks a lot, it's so great to have sci-hub back!
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    Sci-hub blocked in Sweden

    How do you do that?
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    Sci-hub blocked in Sweden

    Sci-hub has been blocked in France after a court decision in march. There are solutions to access it despite this decision, but it is a bit complicated, and I haven't been able to do it.
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    MUS services in UK and other MUS related issues

    Ah ah, I would have loved to read it!
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    MUS services in UK and other MUS related issues

    Someone posted an unofficial video of M. Sharpe. It's lasting only a few minutes, but is nonetheless quite interesting. Here is the transcript:
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    'Hysterical' Motor Symptoms Explained?

    It's a very, very small sample, not replicated and so on. But it is interesting to see some biomedical research happening in that field. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/914493?src=soc_tw_share#vp_1
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    Video clip of a Australasian conference on MUS, mentions ME.

    Sooo, I listened to another presentation (the masochistic in me...) from Megan McEwen, a kind of physical therapist. According to the presentation, After listening to her, you may slightly disagree... Her whole lecture was mostly pretentious and patronising. Mainly: "these people (yeah, she...
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    Video clip of a Australasian conference on MUS, mentions ME.

    Especially when he makes the "unconscious mind" say the exact contrary of what the person really says. The possibilities are endless, you can make the unconscious mind confirm literaly any of your theories.
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    Video clip of a Australasian conference on MUS, mentions ME.

    Yes, assumptions claimed to be recognised facts. Hypotheses presented as proven mecanisms.
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    Video clip of a Australasian conference on MUS, mentions ME.

    In this other video from the same congress, Dr Chris Kenedi explains how, according to him, Chronic fatigue is triggered by a virus in vulnerable persons: Starts around 20:40 “This sort of explain chronic fatigue. You get these patients and they have this hyper arousal state they live, and...
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    The problem with mindfulness, Neuroscience news

    https://neurosciencenews.com/mindfulness-problem-14196/
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    The Stanford Daily: Stanford Medicine professor (José Montoya) fired for violating University rules of conduct (june 2019)

    Allegations of Sexual Assault Result in Dr. Jose Montoya’s Termination From Stanford University https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2019/06/04/sexual-assault-jose-montoya-terminated-stanford-university/
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    A general thread on the PACE trial!

    "Contextual effects" is sometimes used in French instead of placebo effect. I don't know if it's the case in English? It seems more accurate as it aknowledges that a lot of processes are at play and gets rid of the kind of esoteric mind body thinking that often accompanies the term placebo.
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    Trial By Error: A Plea to Fiona Godlee on a Familiar Topic

    And I think, as LP is such a mixture of esoteric craps, she couldn't say she thought it would be successfull before there was any results. But as it has been sanctified by "science", she can now claim it works without anyone clearly knowing why (while thinking CFS patient are just so irrational).
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    David Tuller: Trial By Error: My Letter about MUS to the British Journal of General Practice

    Trial By Error: British Journal of General Practice Agrees to Correction about MUS http://www.virology.ws/2019/05/29/trial-by-error-british-journal-of-general-practice-agrees-to-correction-about-mus/
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