Just as ineffective at it, but largely harmless? I like it.
"If someone says it's raining and another person says it's dry, it's not your job to quote them both," goes a quote often attributed to journalism...
Hey we are Type A personalities after all! Well, some are. Not really statistically different than the whole population. And it doesn't affect...
The lesson only sticks as long as you're in the hole. Once you're out, all the lesson goes away, and it's all too easy for people to convince...
Uh. Seems to have missed the point, that she is one such statistic. Not that she was, she still is. It never gets removed from the record. Reminds...
The label above says "a biopsychosocial model", but below is literally symptoms reported by patients. This is not a model. Models explain, this...
Textbook example of where a metric becomes a target, it ceases to be useful as a metric. This is in line with another paper posted today, which...
In the never-ending game of rebranding the same old ideas, the beliefs are no longer 'unhelpful', we're just too ignorant to understand them the...
All of those are routinely handed out to pwME, sometimes in alternative to, sometimes in addition to. So it's hard to say whether there is any...
I can't really see a future where there isn't one such institute and medical specialty. Even if it happens after the breakthrough that enables it....
This is really the whole issue with this ideology. They can only find out that they are wrong by finding what's actually right, and it's defined...
When the speed of funerals is just way, way too fast for you: "something that hundreds of millions have consistently reported for decades, I guess...
There are similar issues with repetitive brain injuries. I recently saw a story about a former military, I think he was special forces, who...
Reading this, seems a lot like this region being involved in attention means that it's a difference between conscious, deliberate, attention and...
Bit odd that she dismisses the "illness beliefs" as nonsense and says that neither CBT nor GET work, but finishes by blaming the ME community for...
Cringeworthy pseudoscience, just repackaged Freudian myths. It's hard to reconcile how rigorous some aspects of medicine are with how infinitely...
COVID’s toll on the brain: new clues emerge https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00828-9 But how would molecules from the rest of the body...
Blaming social media is such a cheap cop-out and it makes no sense. It doesn't even appear like they asked why. Generally when people do it's...
This is a wild underestimation. It speaks of a £1.5bn hit to the GDP, when the numbers are closer to400K with severe limitations, not only out of...
Fun fact: astrological readings and psychic projections, also exactly as effective whether done in-person, by phone, by mail, on a rainbow, at the...
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