I am getting very close to being the only person I know of (in my real life) who hasn't had it. With rare exceptions I still mask up when out...
That is exactly what it is. Nothing more, nothing less.
Considering how much of the human brain's work is in dealing with other humans, it is hardly surprising that it is hard work for people with...
Some sufferers resist the possibility that their condition has a psychogenic component, No, we are pointing out that possibility does not equal...
Shades of Sharpe.
Stuff like this just confirms that medicine really hasn't grasped what is happening here, and won't admit it.
our narrative synthesis *sigh* Unfortunately, the current literature is plagued by confounders, Including in particular heavy reliance on...
Eventually, we found that COVID-19 severity, hospitalization and susceptibility were all not significantly correlated with ME/CFS Maybe I have...
I wonder if being inappropriately and relentlessly psychologised and having our reputations smeared for decades by, well, just about everybody...
Did Shure ever declare her relationship with Gaffney, in relation to this article?
Patient blaming, par excellence.
That would be good.
Hermeneutic is one of those buzzwords that was getting around cultural studies departments when I was at uni 35 years ago. It was crap then and...
Failure to use a repeat test protocol is indefensible at this stage in the history of ME.
Ah. In which case Richard Smith the doctor has even less excuse.
Well that explains a lot about the quality of ME research in the BMJ during his editorial reign.
may lead to healthcare seeking and should have a specific focus in assessment and treatment Should does not follow from may.
Modern medicine at work, folks. Does their role in the exacerbation and even creation of many problems get equal acknowledgement?
Turn up the volume enough and all you can hear is your own voice.
This.
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