Rene Lutter gave an interesting talk about the findings during a symposium organized by C-support. I added auto-generated subtitles. Original...
I thought it was a good response. Loved the bit about fever and tonsils. Not too sure about the bit about the exercise programs when people feel...
Article VGCT on the matter: https://www.vgct.nl/nieuws/post-covid-zit-niet-tussen-de- oren/
Response Hans Knoop: [MEDIA]
The critical letter by CBT prof. Lisbeth Utens has been published. Submitted letter Elisabeth Utens: [MEDIA]
I think it's mostly to show how many people feel there is the need for specialized outpatient clinics. Hoping the politicians will vote in favor...
Full article. It's all Fukuda and Oxford studies. Their findings mean nothing. [MEDIA]
Thanks dit sharing the bits from the paper. It's what I suspected. It's obviously not as harmful as CFS PACE CBT. For some it might be helpful in...
"At baseline, patients were advised to be physically active at as high an intensity level as possible and gradually return to usual sports...
Hm. Nice try I guess. Curious about the paper though.
It was yes. I put a link in the description.
The pediatrician is Suzanne Terheggen-Lagro at the AMC and the medical psychologist is Kim Oostrom. English subtitles. [MEDIA]
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Besides the reference to the Daniels paper, this seems to be quite helpful. There were some other things but overall not bad at all. Great to see...
They are already studying people with mild/moderate ME and are planning to hopefully study people with severe ME as well.
Not very impressive results.
Fantastic to see it finally published. Still have to read it later. Note that they're researching the same in people with ME as we speak.
I left a comment on LinkedIn about it. Let's see what the lead author has to say about that graded exercise therapy bit....
From the poster. They're most probably not referring to the NICE guidelines:
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