I do get the impression that she really means well here. Some of the bad language comes from the Guardian and not her, or maybe tries too hard to...
Of course, a purely administrative thing with zero real-life benefits in 99%+ of cases and an insignificant, and expensive and difficult to...
Sometime I kind of just realized, that looking at how medicine has been treating this with a "biomarker + tests + effective treatments or bust"...
This has been happening for a few years. Sharpe and at least one more similar I think of, all they could manage is some lame quote as a comment on...
Well ain't this all a big mess of confusion and holistic pseudoscience. Ultimately irrelevant since only a research breakthrough will make any...
The Internet archive has been the target of a massive hack in recent days and some of the copies aren't functioning well.
Yeah that too. I can get it even if I barely challenged my muscles. To me it feels exactly like the same thing when you train very hard, like...
It does feel like it's this constant overshooting. It should take tiny adjustments to balance it all out, but instead movements constantly...
Yeah that, I didn't mention but I go back and forth on those balance exercises being a bit easier, then sometimes I'm so wobbly that I can barely...
An impressive display of the extreme biases needed to promote psychosomatic ideology. The drop-out rate for follow-up (75%) alone that they use to...
Even people dying don't seem to matter. Early in the pandemic, some experts scoffed at the notion that 10K people would die from COVID. Officially...
Unfortunately, we challenge people too much. Which is what's needed, but so far it has mostly ended up poorly. Most researchers don't seem to want...
Absolutely weird to put out a slogan on an academic press release. This has nothing to do with the problem, but it's the conclusion they started...
:sick::sick::sick::wtf: Theirs has been the only approach for decades. In the report, it's explicitly why Maeve died, even though it falls short...
My annoyance at this framing of a problem of definition is on its way to blow a gasket. It's not a problem of definition. There is no problem...
Obviously, those things did not exist before 5 years ago. Nope. All brand new post-2020 problems. Not like the 80s and 90s, where everyone had...
They can't acsept that.
They excluded ME/CFS in a study of fatigue. I mean we did spend decades trying to get through to them that ME/CFS isn't 'just' fatigue but this is...
Really odd that the report does not at least include something, anything, about the fact that the updated guideline was explicitly rejected by the...
Something I can't imagine isn't relevant to the ME puzzle, unless it's a rare issue and I'm one of the few experiencing it. For the last 6 months...
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