Long haulers unite! One thing the delays to the NICE guidelines process have done is that there are far more long haulers who understand we're all...
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The Ed Yong video above is amazing. Worth watching and sharing. Also missed this from 2 days ago, on CNN. Article and video. CNN has a bad habit...
Honestly this is basically phrenology except somehow far dumber. This is beyond bizarre considering it's meant to be used in clinical practice,...
Rubberstamps are always looking for papers to stamp on. This is the stuff that makes this field a joke.
Well, you can't do any cheaper than free labor, that's for sure. They will sure meet that target of not spending money. And not meaningfully...
In embracing the belief that it's all just a messaging problem, that the evidence is infallible and it's just a matter of getting the message out,...
Same old. Just the same old. Go back 2 decades and it's the same. Go back 4 decades and it's the same, only the medium changes. Also sometimes...
Vision issues are often discussed but there's barely any research even acknowledging them. They seem to be as present in LC as other ME...
Another poor and biased questionnaire that adds nothing to what was there before. The questions all have the usual slant to frame anything...
Telling that they don't seem to consider "treatments" whose sole aim is to influence people's responses on the very questionnaire they then use to...
Somehow I don't think they have their eye on the ball. See, they do not fear a rehabilitation supply deficit, which is not even something relevant...
If this is retrospective from health records it's guaranteed to be an undercount, those are very unreliable for this kind of issue. Although it's...
At this point I'd say sunk cost and avoiding embarrassment are the main reasons to keep this charade, probably accounts for 90% of it. The magical...
My preference would be: none. It's clearly a legacy field for the most part, a mish-mash of bad ideas that should mostly be deprecated along with...
Schrodinger's medicine: it's both complete and effective, but also everything is still to be done and nothing's actually effective, because...
3%, sounds about right, it easily falls into any reasonable confidence interval, given the inability to actually measure anything. So it's more of...
Not the Romanian journal of experimental psychiatry (or whatever it was) but it's close.
It seems not to be common knowledge that not only is this standard practice in psychosomatic "medicine", it's literally all there ever is because...
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