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    Crashed. Could hayfever have done this?

    I don't know were you are but it has been hot here in England and high temperatures always makes me much worse with added lethargy to boot .
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    ME advocates & groups you can endorse (=vote for) in the WegoHealth awards 2019

    very kind of you tom . I am still getting emails from wego after endorsing you last year . keep up the good work . and thanks .
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    Cholesterol anyone ?

    there is not really enough evidence relating to cholesterol I recently read in a Japanese study of cholesterol in the elderly population 80+ that having higher cholesterol levels seemed beneficial in quality of life for the elderly . the paper was on Medscape .
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    UK Disability News Service: "Call for help to design a social security system of dignity, respect and trust"

    fortunately for me I don't like milkshakes . love your sense of humour wonko
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    UK Disability News Service: "Call for help to design a social security system of dignity, respect and trust"

    since the changes in the uk benefits system are politically motivated it will need considerable campaigning to inform said politicians that we are an important part of the voting electorate with enough awareness we could put the worst politicians out of office .
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    What universities can learn from one of science’s biggest frauds

    research fraud and deliberate bias should be treated like any other criminal activity . Only when the consequences are harsh will their be a deterrent.
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    'The real me shining through M.E.': Visualizing masculinity and identity threat in men with ME/CFS, Lucina Wilde et al., 2019

    well being a man myself I can say in all my years living with m e I have not spent one moment thinking about my identity as a human being . perhaps self centred naval gazers actually care about such drivel .here in the real world I am more concerned with surviving this disease and hopefully...
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    Development of solitary chemosensory cells in the distal lung after severe influenza injury. (2019) - What the virus could be doing at onset?

    now that is fascinating thanks for posting seems like tuft cells are a very important part of our immune systems ,so the more they are explored we will become better informed.
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    Chronic Diseases & Employment: Which Interventions Support Maintenance of Work and Return to Work among Workers with Chronic Illnesses?, 2019, Nazarov

    Its is the end product of unfettered capitalism after 30 plus years of companies exploiting the poorest parts of the world for cheap labour and the resulting rise in demand for better working conditions and pay . global capitalism has to reduce or get rid of any kind of benefit system in order...
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    Beware creating a moral panic about antivaxxers Fiona Fox The Times 2019

    I think the real problem with vaccines is that we except them as for the greater benefits to society but there will also be some people who have very bad medical outcomes from vaccinations . when these bad outcomes occur society abandons that group rather than recognising that their health was...
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    NICE Pathways - Flow Charts for CFS/ME

    yes well they know we cant very well riot in the streets if they carry on with their gross incompetence . why spend good money on some fancy graphics if they are about to change everything.
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    The troubled history of psychiatry

    there is precious little actual science done by the psychiatric profession people seem to forget it was created from pseudo intellectuals talking bs /philosophy .
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    Rituximab and placebo response

    their is also semantics at play the word fatigue means different things to different people . I e muscles rapid fatigueability or simple tiredness.
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    The troubled history of psychiatry

    a lot of waffle pretty much what you would expect how the writer glosses over the horrors inflicted by these narcissistic know nothings is probably why no one ever goes to prison for the crimes and misinformation spread by these worthless and hateful individuals. whose sense of importance far...
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    Psychometric properties of the Cognitive and Behavioural Responses Questionnaire (CBRQ) in adolescents with CFS, 2019, Loades, Chalder et al

    if you publish enough junk/pseudo science you can cite your own works, to validate your own work. circular arguments at their worst.
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    Guardian - Mental health services in crisis are abandoning patients to meet targets May 2019

    tick box exercises have always been about been counting and have in my experience led to far worse customer/client satisfaction. It is always politically motivated because of the soundbite effect in mass media . It is possible in an alternative universe that this method actually produces value...
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    The Academic Minute: Leonard Jason, Depaul University - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    those who are aware of the intent of the cdc in the past know its sole intent was to disparage and make light of the illness previously known as M E .. unfortunately the terms cfs has been very successful in doing exactly what it was created for .
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    Memory problems

    could the work load that you completed be very routine for you the kind of thing you might be able to do on autopilot for instance. my days seem to be mostly the same so I can actually forget what day it is happened twice this week already. more seriously many routine things just don't register...
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    Anyone with sudden and violent stomach cramps ?

    sudden food intolerance will cause those symptoms at least in my experience . had to cut out anything with cheese as an ingredient . and white bread always upsets my stomach my food options seem to decrease every few years . I find I nearly always have stomach pain discomfort after eating often...
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