Well done and thanks to all those who lobbied who presumably helped to bring this about.
Thread on latest edition: https://www.s4me.info/threads/cfs-chapter-in-cambridge-handbook-of-psychology-health-and-medicine.8965/
(Not a recommendation) Chalder is one of the authors I can see it all here:...
Is there much fundraising for research in New Zealand? I don't recall hearing of many such events. Seems like it might be a good time to do things.
It might well be worth trying. But Australia had an advantage as there are a number of active ME/CFS research groups there. So they won’t...
I thought I would post this somewhere. I am not recommending the website: [MEDIA]
Not exactly what you are looking for, but this is probably the best UK study of prevalence...
Somebody suggested archived versions be posted. Here is the article in Danish: http://archive.is/cAA29 Here is the Google translation:...
That’s one way of looking at it. However, for many or post people Twitter is only a small part of their lives. Challenging posts you don’t agree...
I’d like a link so I and maybe other can save it.
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Here's their paper:
Best wishes to her. She seemed to have done a good job. I remember probably last year or the year before she mentioned she still had to be...
It's disappointed to see that Medscape have now published it: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/910310
There was a “booster” session at 36 weeks so the gap to outcomes at 52 weeks is less than the 6 months gap they claim.
Yes, I read before that reviewers often then write editorials accompanying articles. And particularly in this case where the peer review of the...
Did they use this term? I know Bleijenberg and Knoop did in a Lancet editorial in 2011.
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