Yes, that's right, but lay members can raise individual experiences as anecdotes in the room. The difference is that NICE itself won't include...
I think the reason for this is probably that it has the highest number of essential symptoms (that is, those that are always the same from one...
The CureME finding jives with this. They say CRP is higher mainly in mild-moderate patients, meaning severe patients would be expected to have...
My GP does phone appointments, and I think more are, but that's not going to replace the need for a face-to-face home visit.
Thanks. I saw this this morning. It's shocking.
You'd think...
Definitely leave the tab open then, as @Gecko suggests above.
I believe you can save in between filling it in.
In theory, these questions on the CFQ are usually labelled as 'cognitive fatigue' (though patients would call them brain fog, probably): So...
I'm guessing that this isn't medical education, per se, but an overview of criteria with a political point written for stakeholders/patients....
My experience is that I *thought* I was getting colds and flu all the time. Then I realised this really wasn't normal and my flu seemed to follow...
In (q) you've written 'research finding' instead of 'research funding'.
It'd be useful to see the final paper, I think. I presume/hope the hypothesis is based on actual findings at the Biobank, rather than wild...
These numbers there are a bit debatable. 'Referred to a clinic' means a referral for assessment, I think, not reassessing someone who's already...
Until we have a biomarker, it's sort of irrelevant and impossible to answer that, unless another diagnosis is reached. It's more realistic to ask...
Yes, it's almost pointless starting a new one now.
Some people do recover. Stats suggest about 5%, so it's pretty small numbers, regardless of diagnosis. Children may have better prognosis.
Neurasthenia (formerly coded to F48.0) is explicitly not the same as ME or CFS (coded to G93.3). Neurasthenia is more like burnout or nervous...
Doesn't the Pariente paper refute this? As the article itself isn't specific to 'CFS', while the Pariente paper is, there's probably a case to be...
Looks like a scam. I think it's astroturf or a fake site designed to legitimise the website linked to here, which looks like it's selling some...
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