References [1] Cochrane Library: an improved online platform to guide health decision-making across the world. August 8, 2018....
The Cochrane correspondence The Cochrane review on exercise therapy for patients suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome has been the subject of...
Thanks to @Kalliope I was able to read the older correspondence from back in 2018. I thought it was interesting, especially since it gives a whole...
It's from page 48 of the Cochrane review: [ATTACH]
Thanks for the overview @Marit @memhj ! It was a bit hard to follow in the google translate version, but If I understand correctly the problem...
De Meirleir used to prescribe Nexavir. There was a court trial about it because he imported it to Belgium without permission. De Meirleir argued...
I think I remember BPS authors say that reconditioning can result in a temporary increase in symptoms such as muscle soreness. So I assume they...
Good idea. I think it would be worthwhile to interview patients to see what they mean when they fill in depression questoinnaires such as HADS....
That seems like the opposite of what Snaith was saying.
Nope, sorry. I was just quoting Wessely.
The argument by Sharpe & Greco has been used by Simon Wessely in the past. A 2011 interview with The Times reads:
Good idea. That would be a 'psychosocial intervention' that actually makes sense. Help patients connect online, be more independent through the...
@Caroline Struthers, these emails may be of interest to you.
Thanks to @Marit @memhj for providing these documents. Are these all the emails of that exchange that are publicly available? I got the impression...
Thanks Andy!
I know, sorry about that. I left that out in an attempt to explain the results in an easily readable summary. I assumed that those interested in...
Trying to make some promo for the article on twitter. Hope I haven't made a (major) mistake in summarizing it. Here's what I wrote: 1) There’s a...
Great idea and well executed. Many thanks to all those involved! That's also interesting.
Interesting reference, thanks for sharing. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25310441?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents In some quotes it's almost like...
I like the idea of a GWAS, as it could further the field with some reliable clues into ME/CFS. But I'm skeptical that a study with 20.000 ME/CFS...
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