Thank you, @Hilda Bastian, for not letting this go.
Every time I start thinking the 'authorities' couldn't get any worse, there they go and prove me wrong. Again. :mad:
'This study provides early evidence that psychological, nutritional and combined techniques for the treatment of ME/CFS may influence symptomatology, fatigue, function and perceived control. However, these results must be viewed with caution as the allocation to groups was not randomised, there...
Maybe it is because I grew up in an analog world, long before any of this modern self-surveillance tech was available, but I just can't get into all this stuff. I just can't see the value in it. Maybe heart rate monitoring has some limited value. Maybe. But if we don't have any clear biomarkers...
Background:
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is a complex, disabling condition marked by non-specific symptoms in response to low-level chemical exposures. It often leads to substantial impairments in quality of life, psychological health, and daily functioning. Although non-pharmacological...
Causal complexity
No, it's causal opacity that is the problem. The lack of demonstrated causal pathways.
It is ignorance, not complexity, that characterises the diagnosis of persistent physical symptoms, including whether the diagnosis itself has any epistemological validity and clinical value.
The medical profession, from day one of med school through to at least a decade or so post-graduation, selects ruthlessly for stamina. Those who can't hack it get weeded out early, at least from the clinical stream. Those left on their feet tend to have less direct experience and understanding...
From the homeless and mentally ill to us is not a big step.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/07/ending-crime-and-disorder-on-americas-streets/
(Because, as we all know, crime and disorder are never caused by the rich and powerful in society, who are models of probity and...
Causal complexity characterises persistent physical symptoms (PPS) disproportionate to disease.
According to what criteria?
I stopped there. Don't need to eat the whole egg to know it is rotten.
Well, yes, these are very real problems. That is not my concern.
You have to factor in who is doing the planning and implementation, whether they are actually genuine about this, and what the tactics they use will be.
What happens if they decide that patients like us just need a firm...
I think that view is a little uncharitable, @Jonathan Edwards.
Overall I think it is a reasonable piece, and a bit more of this kind of stuff might help open the eyes of a few clinicians, and give them some pause for thought in their daily clinical practice. Not everybody in the profession is a...
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