No, they don't. I would contact them and ask, but I'm a member. I don't want future problems. Maybe there's someone else who would be willing to...
And here is what a Swiss insurer writes:...
Thank you @Esther12!
Here is what the TK (a German health insurer) says about treating "CFS":
That was the problem in my case, although I confess the problem was me sending a paper with 2 day CPET. They refused to make these tests. Does...
Thank you, @Esther12! Edit: What is the problem with that study?
I understood that. I was referencing to this study. To me, it seems far fetched to make a correlation between childhood trauma abd a certain DNA's...
@Lilpink, I always value your advocates' analyses. Lots of thanks!
Yes, I don't speak Norwegian. There are English subtitles.
Mella said in the video the findings were positive so far.
This is a highly interesting video! He talks about so much different topics: Metabolics findings (Naviaux, pyruvate kinase, high lactate levels,...
I don't get it. If the methylation differences were small, how can you say that And how can you prove without a doubt that (childhood) trauma are...
That reminded me of Prof. Stark's statements.
Thank you, @Kalliope!
Thank you, @Valentijn, for your great analysis on this topic! Very helpful.
But the reasons for drop-out in the control and intervention group are most probably different.
I would never accept that a doctor/a GP is allowed to have short lists of my medical issues. Easily misused.
Does this suffice for scientists as proof for low-quality? (I don't mean psychologists; they obviously love their publications and view them as...
I don't accept any "psychological diagnosis" - I don't believe in its existence - and I don't want to be put under a 'community umbrella' that, in...
Yes, that's how it sounded, given the context.
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