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    Neurometabolites in anterior cingulate cortex in CFS:magnetic resonance spectroscopy study @ 7 Tesla

    From: Dr. Marc-Alexander Fluks Source: University of Oxford Date: September 22, 2017 URL: https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:60ff242e-2ccd-4f23-ac7d-16553d864e8b https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:60ff242e-2ccd-4f23-ac7d-16553d864e8b/datastreams/content01 Neurometabolites in...
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    Reproducibility of peak oxygen consumption and impact of test variability on young healthy adults

    I thought possibly of interest to show effects of repeat exercise testing in healthies http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cpf.12459/full
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    Psychotherapy including CBT and other counselling - benefits and harms

    "When therapy causes harm" (2008) Somebody drew my attention yesterday to this article from 2008. Doesn't discuss ME/CFS so not important but I found it of general interest
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    A disease hidden in plain sight: Interview with Walter Koroshetz and Zaher Nahle

    Note that this a separate video to one in OP.
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    Are current CFS criteria diagnosing different disease phenotypes? (2017) MacLachlan, Newton et al

    This has a handy individual patient data file for anyone interested: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186885.s001
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    Are current CFS criteria diagnosing different disease phenotypes? (2017) MacLachlan, Newton et al

    Free full text: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0186885
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    Hypothesis piece by Amy Proal, a microbiologist with ME/CFS

    (I haven't read this myself) http://microbeminded.com/2017/10/18/a-letter-to-the-mecfs-research-community-doctors-patients/
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    Cross-Cultural Study of Information Processing Biases in CFS

    Seems reasonable I am not at all convinced this will make much difference in terms of developing efficacious treatments. Seems reasonable
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    Cross-Cultural Study of Information Processing Biases in CFS

    I don't know enough about the cohorts to comment.
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    Cross-Cultural Study of Information Processing Biases in CFS

    Does the "atypical" sentence mean attentional bias does not occur in depression in this situation rose simply that it has not been measured in this scenario? I'm not sure I recall this group critiquing the HADS before this finding. They don't discuss this finding any further. "per say" should...
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    Cross-Cultural Study of Information Processing Biases in CFS

    I am left wondering whether there is selective reporting here.
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    Cross-Cultural Study of Information Processing Biases in CFS

    I know this is in the wrong forum but I can't currently post in the psychosocial forum.
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    Cross-Cultural Study of Information Processing Biases in CFS

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