The obituary of Jamieson B Hurry is interesting and reveals a man of diverse interests. However it has little to say about any medical research in...
For the benefit of any, like me, who need a reminder about the MS winding up talk in Rotterdam, here is the video Prof Michael Sharpe Opening A...
Those maps are intriguing. They make you wonder what the rates are in Ireland, and Alaska, and Finland, and the Baltic states, and Russia.
Ah, but the study is in to the "perceived" working mechanisms. Perceptions may be misleading.
Perhaps, like any other, it is best viewed as a hybrid disease (EDIT I meant to say "diagnosis"). Other potential causes have to be first...
Are there not dangers in drawing distinctions between "feeling ill" and "being ill"? If you are not ill, but only feel ill, why not just ignore...
If you ask questions about "practicing" or "doing" exercises, you cannot draw any valid conclusions about whether people "exercise".
I find the early push to regard ME as neurasthenia by another name interesting in view of a find which I recently made. The diagnosis...
Do you think they are capable of showing the same degree of self-awareness?
But that is what it is , isn't it? Mind you, it is perhaps not as serious as unfitness to practice medicine.
I have tended to presume that the people who are drawn, unquestioningly, to systematic reviews and their results are people who are good at...
Does anyone remember the old joke "I've never been so insulted in my life." "Well you should get out more."
Has anyone referred to that book, in any way but in jest, in the last forty years? It sounds to be the sort of thing that only a third rate...
That sounds like a good basis for a stand-up routine, but it still needs a bit of work doing on it.
They might have those symptoms after six weeks. They might not have them after six months. They would still have satisfied the criteria for being...
That is fine if you are happy with a definition which is so undiscriminating.
An illness in which there have been persistent symptoms for six weeks.
Or it might be less. It could be all over by the time the six months are up.
Apparently Angie Belcher is an Associate Lecturer in Comedy at University of Worcester, as well as being the Comedian in Academic Residence at...
You've got to be joking.
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