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    University Times, An Unhealthy Mind can lead to an Unhealthy Brain (2019) Tadjine

    looking on the bright side it was not a thesis paper taken up by certain people to beat all those people with difficult to treat illnesses into submission. but it does bring to light the gaping holes in our education systems .
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    Protocol: Persistent physical symptoms reduction intervention: a system change and evaluation (PRINCE), 2015 onwards, Chalder, Moss-Morris, et al

    when standard health care = abandonment to your own devices doesn't that negate all of pace and many other trials that use standard health treatments as a comparison especially in a medical profession where budgeting gets prioritised first second and last. I have read a lot of papers on...
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    Stat News: To improve mental health treatments, scientists try to dissect the pieces that make them work

    as Jaime s says we need better tools to analyse the human brain while it is functioning a far better understanding of the complexity of brain chemistry not another bunch of people putting their own pet theories to test
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    Open letter to the Trustees and Staff of Action for ME about the 'Toolkit for professionals'

    great letter trish but afme have proven time and again that they will not listen to actual patients they have their own agenda and it certainly is not to help us . my health was made considerably worse to the point I am 95 %percent house bound thanks to the dwp and their obsession with denying...
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    Article : Psychology’s Replication Crisis Is Running Out of Excuses

    long term studies of psychology should actually show that it is a field full of fraudsters who seem to be excellent bullshitters .
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    Predictors of Persistent Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: Findings From a General Population Study, 2018, Van Eck Van Der Sluijs et al

    un fortunately cannot remember where I read this nugget of information but up to 33% of diagnoses where found to be wrong I think this was widely reported a year or so ago .
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    Who said: no getting back to work or drop in benefits after GET / CBT?

    all these reports that mention standard medical care as a reference neglects to tell you that standard medical care in the uk or at least in areas of the uk = nothing not even a handout leaflet when you first get diagnosed with post viral fatigue syndrome . so how do you make any real...
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    Reply from Nice

    I received the same fob of reply tells you that we have the power to do what we want without any consequences it is sutch a shame that they cannot be sued for their gross incompetence.
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    Cluster randomised controlled trial of training practices in reattribution for medically unexplained symptoms (2007) Richard Morris et al.

    teaching doctors to replace science with bigoted opinions leads to worse health outcomes who would of guessed that .
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    Shakar & Shakar on Sickness Behavior, 2015

    sickness behaviour is and always has been a way of protecting the herd nature is quite happy to sacrifice the few for the benefit of the many . basic common sense why dress it up as anything else .
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    Berkeley Wellness: When Medical Symptoms Are Dismissed as "All in Your Head" (David Tuller interviews Maya Dusenbery)

    I agree with you on the cherry picking but I think the feminist angle is more for the publishing and sales eg their is a bigger market for books with feminist issues in the title than their is for medicine practised by overconfident uninformed or downright ignorant medical professionals .
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    It’s Hard for Doctors to Unlearn Things. That’s Costly for All of Us

    it is extremely difficult for anyone to unlearn things you have to constantly remind yourself that new information will constantly out date a lot of things you previously thought to be facts .
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    Royal Society statistical bias paper

    I find it surprising that they have a 36% reproducibility rate unless it is the same cliques rehashing older papers .
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    Issues w/nausea in PEM

    sore throat and nausea continually feeling nauseous for many hours I find I all so get nausea from back pain some times it is more debilitating than the pain . I was told once by a physio that nausea was common with low back pain but other physio's seem to think I am exaggerating the ignorance...
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    Nature: Newly made mitochondrial DNA drives inflammation

    that sounds like a really good explanation of pem and why it can take up to 24 hours to kick in .
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    Solve ME/CFS Initiative - Editorial: PEM. It's time to Retire the Term

    I am sorry to learn of the poor health of your cat and the upcoming decision you have to make . in my previous experience of taking very ill and much loved pets to vets it is one of the most upsetting off times .
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    #MEAction - CDC revises its information on ME - by Jaime S

    Excellent work Jaime s perhaps the cdc should employ you to do their job for them I wish. thanks you.
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    Simon Wessely Didn't Want His e-Mail On A Blog - Here It Is on Hole Ousia

    nothing to do with personal stupidity and everything to do with incomes from insurance industry . always follow the money when looking for motivation.
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