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  1. rvallee

    Close your eyes and see – stroke sequelae versus functional neurological disorder in a physician 2023 Weil et al

    Uh. Seems to have missed the point, that she is one such statistic. Not that she was, she still is. It never gets removed from the record. Reminds me of people who push policies that discriminate against a population, when they are themselves part of that population. But they're "one of the good...
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    American Psychosomatic Society no longer "Psychosomatic?"

    The label above says "a biopsychosocial model", but below is literally symptoms reported by patients. This is not a model. Models explain, this explains nothing, and it describes even less. I do think it's a positive move. Just like most papers on "functional disorders" plainly state that it's...
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    Development of an interdisciplinary training program about chronic pain management with a cognitive behavioural approach... 2024 Munneke et al

    Textbook example of where a metric becomes a target, it ceases to be useful as a metric. This is in line with another paper posted today, which assumes that psychosocial is good, more psychosocial is better, therefore measuring how much psychosocial clinicians are doing means that they are doing...
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    Review Clinical skills development for healthcare practitioners working with patients with ... (PPS) in healthcare settings 2024 Thursby et al

    In the never-ending game of rebranding the same old ideas, the beliefs are no longer 'unhelpful', we're just too ignorant to understand them the way they do: The premise here is clearly that psychosocial is good, more psychosocial is better, and that it mostly involves convincing patients that...
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    Multimodal and Simultaneous Assessments of Brain and Spinal Fluid Abnormalities in CFS,... Effects of Psychiatric Comorbidity, 2017, Natelson et al

    All of those are routinely handed out to pwME, sometimes in alternative to, sometimes in addition to. So it's hard to say whether there is any validity to any of those. And the standard questionnaires for this mostly have overlapping questions so even if it's not just someone's opinion, there is...
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    The NIH should create an Office of Infection-Associated Chronic Illness Research - proposed by the American Association of Scientists, 2024.

    I can't really see a future where there isn't one such institute and medical specialty. Even if it happens after the breakthrough that enables it. How do you see it fitting otherwise? It straddles too many specialties. Without a home, it's too hard to get things working.
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    Misdiagnosis of functional neurological symptom disorders in paediatrics: Narrative review and relevant case report 2024 Baglioni et al

    This is really the whole issue with this ideology. They can only find out that they are wrong by finding what's actually right, and it's defined explicitly on not knowing what's wrong, and deciding it must be that. It's like having students grade their own exam without an answer sheet right...
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    The nature and impact of antidepressant withdrawal symptoms and proposal of the Discriminatory Antidepressant Withdrawal Symptoms Scale (DAWSS), 2024

    When the speed of funerals is just way, way too fast for you: "something that hundreds of millions have consistently reported for decades, I guess it could possibly be conceivable that it could maybe exist and be something similar to what is reported". It's going to be something when soon...
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    Havana Syndrome: U.S. and Canadian diplomats targeted with possible weapon causing brain injury and neurological symptoms

    There are similar issues with repetitive brain injuries. I recently saw a story about a former military, I think he was special forces, who suffered what he thinks are consequences from blasts suffered in service. This is pretty close to the story of "shell shock" as well. Militaries are very...
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    Expertise-related deactivation of the right temporoparietal junction during musical improvisation 2010 Berkowitz and Ansari

    Reading this, seems a lot like this region being involved in attention means that it's a difference between conscious, deliberate, attention and relying on learned abilities. So a musician improvising doesn't actively and attentively think about everything, about every move and every next note...
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    'Curable' mind-brain training app and ME/CFS, including the role of Fiona Symington

    Bit odd that she dismisses the "illness beliefs" as nonsense and says that neither CBT nor GET work, but finishes by blaming the ME community for misleading her. Never blames MDs for pushing the thing she says is nonsense. Garner is definitely pushing the CBT/GET stuff, and the pain reprocessing...
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    Current understanding of nociplastic pain 2024 Yoo and Kim

    Cringeworthy pseudoscience, just repackaged Freudian myths. It's hard to reconcile how rigorous some aspects of medicine are with how infinitely gullible they seem to be at accepting any and all stories and narratives that "explain" how it's not that they don't understand the problem medically...
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    SARS-CoV-2 infection causes dopaminergic neuron senescence, 2024, Yang et al.

    COVID’s toll on the brain: new clues emerge https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00828-9 But how would molecules from the rest of the body influence inflammation in the brain? Research from neuroscientist Matthew Campbell and neurologist Colin Doherty at Trinity College Dublin has found...
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    Depressive inclinations mediate the association between personality (neuroticism/conscientiousness) and TikTok Use Disorder tendencies, 2024

    Blaming social media is such a cheap cop-out and it makes no sense. It doesn't even appear like they asked why. Generally when people do it's because they are better-informed than previous generations, and that's just the same old nonsense blaming newspapers and books. Before that it was...
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    New macroeconomic insights on the impacts of Long Covid in the UK

    This is a wild underestimation. It speaks of a £1.5bn hit to the GDP, when the numbers are closer to400K with severe limitations, not only out of work but requiring costs from government and their families, much of which is diffuse and hard to calculate. Average salary in the UK at £35K makes it...
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    Therapist-guided remote versus in-person cognitive behavioural therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, 2024,

    Fun fact: astrological readings and psychic projections, also exactly as effective whether done in-person, by phone, by mail, on a rainbow, at the bottom of an ocean, or in a dream while counting Fibonacci backwards. Same with homeopathy. Exactly as effective as a very expensive bath. In fact...
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    News from Australia

    The people who promote antivaccination and insist that Long Covid = Long Vaxx especially love it. That's the kind of company our biopsychosocial overlords love to keep around, doesn't seem to bother them one bit that people who are always wrong about everything love their ideas. They also seem...
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    Depressive inclinations mediate the association between personality (neuroticism/conscientiousness) and TikTok Use Disorder tendencies, 2024

    Ah, yes, the old "everything I don't like is bad" thing. People used to say the same thing about reading newspapers and women riding bicycles. What's next, a questionnaire to assess the neurotic, or whatever no one cares, tendencies of people inclined to overuse BS questionnaires and interpret...
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    'Curable' mind-brain training app and ME/CFS, including the role of Fiona Symington

    I'm afraid this is now the basic methodology. They'd rather have fake positive results than make real substantial progress. And having something to sell is also now the norm. Medicine has made alternative medicine more lucrative than it's ever been before, since the lines don't exist anymore...
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    The double invisibility of Long Covid in children, 2024, Wild et al.

    Medicine is the central bank of this currency. They are the ones withholding it here, stop blaming broader society for your profession's failures. None of this is accidental or organic, it's been a deliberate choice for which the horrific consequences, the same exposed here, have long been...
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