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    Rethinking the Standard of Care for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2019, Friedberg, Sunnquist and Nacul

    @Barry, "medical condition" or even "underlying condition" would include deconditioning and strained muscles and hang nails. Also, it seems like we are avoiding calling a spade a spade due to political sensitivity - and to a certain extent, medical ambiguity at least in terms of causation. I...
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    Rethinking the Standard of Care for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2019, Friedberg, Sunnquist and Nacul

    @Peter Trewhitt , I like most of what you have suggested just above, but I'm a bit concerned at the tendency to write "medical condition" or "underlying condition" instead of disease. I'm not sure you say disease even once. Perhaps this is deliberate, but if so, I'd advise you rethink that.
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    Discovery Of The Lyme Disease Agent

    A gent. :) Willy B seemed to enjoy word play as well. It was tempting to write off some of his "wording" to Parkinson's, but I don't know.
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    Discovery Of The Lyme Disease Agent

    Barbour and Benach's title, @Alvin , but I strongly suspect they are playing on the Willy Burgdorfer double entendre of Swiss Agent, which he used to advance the concept of a rogue rickettsial pathogen, derived from a Swiss Rickettsia species, as the cause of Lyme, while he, by some accounts...
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