Yes, but I wonder who is involved. Who is providing 'training sessions' I wonder?
Our understanding is that GAM is finding a baseline of activities that doesn't make our symptoms worse and then gradually increase it. In other...
Nobody even dared to raise the 'we know it works from clinical experience' hare. Paul Chrisp and Peter Barry had made it clear that NICE works...
I think Leng and maybe Chrisp do actually take that seriously. That was what the round table was for. I think GPs are going to know about this...
It might require the full Sisyphus protocol.
I don't think it is as simple as that. The rehabilitationists have a significant interest of their own in this. They may not have been very aware...
I very much agree with this sentiment. I think there is a major problem and indicate that in my testimony. I think the answer is yes, proponents...
GRADE says that recommendations do not follow directly from evidence quality. The implication is that you have to use common sense to make the...
I am not sure there even is a drug. Judging by the description it could fall under foodstuffs and supplements laws. It seems to be a cocktail.
Inspiritol is comprised of both endogenously produced and naturally occurring, well tolerated biochemicals That would be urine mixed with parsnip...
EBM’s other problem is quality. A lot of the time the data in a paper simply do not match the conclusions yet the conclusions are what get...
If no therapy could be offered without moderate to high certainty evidence, clinical practice would largely grind to a halt. Low and very low...
Could well be. Ironically, the evidence based medicine at NICE systematically devalued randomised sort-of-controlled trials and took seriously...
This statement is frankly mendacious: While some patients have been harmed by exercise programmes that were neither graded nor therapeutic, ten...
Charles Shepherd sent this for interest! Mail on Sunday – letters page October 24 Fatigue treatment is safe and effective Ethan Ennals asked...
I would stop fretting about the guideline publication. There is no reason to think it won't come out next week.
At the moment, slim. And so do, I. Brian Hughes puts it very clearly. There is a long way to go. But trying to engage those who are...
No it is down to health professionals. I was simply illustrating the fact that varying views on CBT cut across all groups of people involved. My...
Yes, I made it clear that I thought the continued use of CBT was unethical in my expert witness testimony to the NICE committee.
I am not aware of any suggestion that sympathetic activation normally induces cytokine release. And there isn't any cytokine release in ME as far...
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