Since I can't read the article, I don't know whether it's about encouraging parents to listen carefully their kids, ensure the kids know they are...
That's a useless abstract. It says nothing about what the intervention actually is, nor about what changed.
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I listened to the Radio 4 health program from this week. They advised against experimenting with mouth taping on grounds of problems with choking...
Sadly it seems anyone is an expert to the BBC if they call themselves an expert and make a lot of noise about it. On the surface his credentials...
There is a copy of the letter on the #ThereForME website: https://www.thereforme.uk/p/thereforme-letter-to-the-health-and
So do I. As far as I know we haven't seen any evidence beyond a few anecdotes, some positive, some negative. Hardly the basis for BHC to be...
If they used the word fatigue in a questionnaire with healthy people, and asked the participants to think back to a time when they were fatigued,...
I think you're right, @dave30th, to steer clear of the biomedical hypotheses in your work. I don't think anyone here has said any of the current...
Surely it should say, only considered when there are clear signs and symptoms of CCI or tethered cord. Nothing to do with ME/CFS diagnosis.
What on earth is he on about? Edit: I googled it. Apparently it's about fatigue in depression, not ME/CFS Allostatic Self-efficacy: A...
That is this forum. The committee was invited to sign, we read the letter and agreed to support it. We couldn't put it to a forum vote as we...
The National Geographic article is paywalled. Can anyone find what evidence they are basing their article on. Presumably they are citing some...
Nigel Speight and Helen Baxter would be good sources of information on people who had NG or PEG and were able to come off them. Case 5 in this...
Something that I think is worth including in this and/or your other article about feeding problems is that in some cases pwME rely on...
I think it's excellent, thank you. How can we get relevant people to read it?
They probably are. Garner has published yet again criticising the NICE guideline, and supported by PACE authors and Wessely.
It's a difficult dilemma especially when some guidelines turn out to be harmful, as the 2007 guideline for ME/CFS was, since it recommended the...
Crossposted with the 2 posts above this one. Hi @Friendswithme, welcome to the forum. I see this a little differently. We have a forum rule...
Do you mean clinics are being run that 'treat' all these conditions together as if they are the same?
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