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  1. TiredSam

    Germany: "Pschyrembel" adopts ICC

    The Pschyremebel article does mention the ICC, but at the bottom says "this article last updated August 2018", so I'm not sure what's going on. Also says this: And has some interesting (and scary) prognisis figures, I don't know where they come from. Here's a rough translation of the...
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    Slow walking at 45 'a sign of faster ageing'

    Well since you ask I saw it and thought it looked like another load of nonsense from KCL. I pity anyone who has a perfectly good reason to walk slowly not related to any of the things they were looking at in the study. Looks like a prelude to more patient-blaming. That just looks so fishy...
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    ME debate in Danish Parliament March 12 (2019)

    Thanks to @mari_gold in the German subforum I've just found the film: https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/060209-000-A/eingeimpft/ Only viewable for the next few days. In German, but ME relevant parts with some dialogue in English from 44:48. Otherwise you can chose to watch in German or French.
  4. TiredSam

    ME debate in Danish Parliament March 12 (2019)

    Today one of my students helpfully told me that she had seen a documentary about aluminium in vaccines causing CFS. I politely said there were a lot of ideas about what might cause CFS, and that I didn't think a vaccine was the cause in my case, and thanked her.
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    Action for ME GP webinars

    I think I remember that if you edit a post to add a tag, the tag doesn't work. @phil_in_bristol
  6. TiredSam

    cognitive behavioural and personalised exercise interventions for fatigue in inflammatory rheumatic diseases (LIFT), 2022, Bachmair et al

    It's about time someone did a study on the correlation between the use of a dodgy acronym in the title and the Chalder Fatigue Scale and a few of the usual psychobabbler names appearing in the study team. Correlation isn't causation, of course, but it might throw up a plausible hypothesis worthy...
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    Coming soon; BBC Radio 4 investigation into IAPT Sep 2019

    It's on now, and will probably appear soon as a podcast to download here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006th08/episodes/downloads
  8. TiredSam

    Tom Ingman (Research Student) - Chalders protege? bPS Nextgen

    Being a psychobabbler certainly seems to be the easiest way to get a bravery award these days. They seem to be as good at devaluing the concept of bravery as they are at devaluing everything else.
  9. TiredSam

    The Lancet: Opinion: "Offline: Transcending the guilt of global health", Horton

    I'm stopping right there. I have never heard of a western medical institution claiming to stand for peace and justice. It's just not what they're for. What on earth is this guy on? Sounds like the cultural studies lecturer in the next classroom to me. Think I'll give it a miss.
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    Addressing the theory crisis in psychology (2019) Oberauer & Lewandowsky

    Well your theory so far seems sound, and I expect a read of the full paper will verify it ;)
  11. TiredSam

    Tom Ingman (Research Student) - Chalders protege? bPS Nextgen

    This shows the BPS brigade's lie that researchers are being scared off for what it is, and demonstrates that they are successfully grooming a new generation of abusers.
  12. TiredSam

    Work Rehabilitation and Medical Retirement for [ME/CFS] Patients. A Review and Appraisal of Diagnostic Strategies, 2019, Vink et al

    On the rare occasion that a woman did get sick, the house would be invaded by other women (maiden aunts and the like) to look after her.
  13. TiredSam

    Work Rehabilitation and Medical Retirement for [ME/CFS] Patients. A Review and Appraisal of Diagnostic Strategies, 2019, Vink et al

    Does this diet come with a free butler? EDIT: Sorry, forgot, wives stayed at home and looked after everybody then.
  14. TiredSam

    Medical Medium & the celery juice 'cure'

    Well that's good enough for me. Off to buy some celery.
  15. TiredSam

    BMJ Editor's Choice: "The miracle cure"

    Not quite sure why such a bleedin' obvious platitude merits editor's choice in the BMJ. Here's a sneak preview of the editor's choice for the next issue ... Eating has been called a miracle cure for hunger and the supporting science grows stronger by the day. The BMJ recently published a...
  16. TiredSam

    Patient survey by the Dutch ME/CFS Association - Corsius et al. 2019

    Only just seen this. I'm a native speaker and English teacher. I'd be happy to check it, so feel free to PM me.
  17. TiredSam

    Dogs Are Dying Suddenly in Norway

    My offer to go halves on a pantomime horse so that at least two of us can get the level of medical attention afforded to animals still stands.
  18. TiredSam

    IASP's Proposed New Definition of Pain Released for Comment

    I think I can see what they are trying to do there.
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