If the problem with the ICC is that it specifies too many symptoms - apparently thus capturing people with a primary psychiatric disorder because...
Took me a while to think of this, but... "Loss of agency" "Stripped of agency" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agency_(sociology)
Well, looks like we won't be seeing a paper on hubris coming from him anytime soon.
If I understood this right, he thinks there is a single underlying mechanism that is capable of producing different symptoms in different...
This concept sounds somewhat similar to something done in Alcoholics Anonymous where people known as "sponsors" help to keep recovering alcoholics...
Could have been worse... They might have asked patients to listen to this. :eek: [IMG]
Have the inherent risks of shopping bag research taught us nothing? [IMG]
The incredibly "useful," but wrong, Ptolemaic world system was so accurate (it was just as good at matching and predicting observations as the...
The estimate of 800,000 US cases is based on Leonard Jason's 1999 study. He found a 0.422% prevalence rate (95% confidence interval, 0.29%-0.56%)...
I think it has something to do with PACE being a thing of beauty, like an ocean liner, or something like that. [Note: No one perished in the...
I'm still reeling from the recent study that shows (as I've long suspected) that hand dryers in public restrooms are blowing bacteria all over...
Well, given that the surface of the Earth is 510.1 trillion square meters, that's 408,080,000,000,000,000,000,000 (408.08 sextillion) viruses...
My mind just imploded... :) [IMG]
Good find! I was going by the 1990 Ramsay paper cited by Twisk. It mentions "a complaint of general or local muscular fatigue following minimal...
Well, if the person in this study could effectively recover from severe, enforced deconditioning in just a couple of weeks, I'd say the six month...
So, they're not the same, except when they are. The definitions are different but not mutually exclusive. Post exertional malaise, for example,...
Actually I think it is important to lobby legislators regardless of which party is in power. We need Senator Foghorn Leghorn going to the NIH...
I've always thought it was an amazing coincidence that Tagamet, a front line drug in the treatment of stomach ulcers, was approved for...
Came across this really old tweet... [ATTACH]
I wonder what it is when your vision "greys out" like TV static, or goes totally black for a few moments upon standing or rising from deep...
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