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It doesn’t make any sense. Lumping together ME and LC with environmental medicine and post-trauma syndromes? With the aim of avoiding “wastepaper...
Touchscreens must vary considerably, then. Both from android to ios and likely from device to device. I am very loyal to the ipad mini - this is...
Most of us have probably minimised and tried to sound positive and offered false hope of our imminent recovery when explaining our illness to...
There are going to be so many different hardware and connectivity and muscular-skeletal factors impacting on response that it’s probably only...
Did anyone else find that it took several presses to make the numbers stop, and that pressing the screen was more likely to change the image size?...
There’s still an embedded assumption that ME/CFS patients will need psychotherapeutic help in order to adjust and adapt. And there’s a giveaway...
There should be human liberationists, ones with dreadlocks and army jackets and balaclavas and arts degrees and nose rings, breaking into...
I have very mixed feelings about mainstream coverage of disability and disabled people which centres on inspirational achievements. It’s as if...
Why do charlatans always have such gleaming teeth?
Yes, the quote you recall is rather more damning than the one cited by @John Mac
Which is still technically true, whenever a biomarker materialises.
Well, the other one shouldn’t have fallen foul either.
That’s not really what the thread does at all. In summary, it best serves to show that all kinds of prejudices are at work when symptoms are...
The problem is that in theory benefits are based on capacity, not diagnosis, which is as it should be - but that leaves a lot of room for...
Yes, that makes sense, although you don’t have to be John Stuart Mill to prefer a world where 99% of pwME access benefits and 1% are shafted, to...
In the case of ME/CFS, though, a biomarker which correlates highly with the accepted diagnostic criteria would secure victory against...
Hawthornes would presumably have been particularly effective, whether or not they were plastic.
The editor in chief of LID is Ursula Hofer. Although she has been working in medical publishing for a while, she qualified as a doctor in Berne...
Importantly, this is an editorial: it’s the Lancet Infectious Diseases editor speaking ex cathedra, rather than a personal view from a researcher...
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