Not about ME but the general evidence basis for CBT. This aligns with work by Keith Laws, who regularly reports on CBT trials failing left and...
Something something auras and Tarot cards. Or just about as credible anyway. As we've seen many times when the quiet part is said out loud: it's...
Kinda. Just that it applies to those sabotaging both diseases, not their victims.
Williamson seems kooky but I'd take her over any of the psychosocial lot any day of the week. She at least seems to place some inherent value to...
Like saying you had a great discussion with someone who listened to everything you said and had nothing to say in return. That's not a discussion,...
Hindsight will be brutal on all those decisions. Creating medical guidelines based, above all, on nothing more than "I believe X" and "I don't...
Notable, from Tovey, May 24 2019: The emails are a fascinating read and just about the most damning they could possibly be. It is inexplicable...
Reading the included document and this is a remarkable quote: The authors acknowledge that there is selective reporting but don't believe that...
Not surprised but this should be a big deal, if laws and regulations matter anyway. Governments are supposed to make decisions based on real data...
Oh, no. Can you imagine being told you're wrong? The gall. Bad patient, bad.
I can't read it all, it's too long for me, but from the first few parts this is a seriously well-researched and -informed portrait of how...
Two links I have bookmarked: Exercise–induced changes in cerebrospinal fluid miRNAs in Gulf War Illness, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and sedentary...
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It would be well worth the money but I don't know who could spare the funds for this. Of course this should normally be a required step in the...
Uhhhh... that and avoiding deterioration, with a direct corollary that the treatment itself should not either, as well as many other types of...
Right! It wasn't in the review itself it was simply in the library, listed as a relevant paper for CFS.
That makes exactly as much sense as claiming to have a Parkinson's mouse model by subjecting mice to cold and therefore have them shaking...
Probably diagnostic. Some MS cases are fairly straightforward but most aren't so it's not universal. It leads to the same uncertainty and...
I wouldn't say it has a conflict of interest problem. I would say it has many. And a crisis of reliability. And a refusal to acknowledge it or...
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