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  1. rvallee

    Psychosomatic Rehabilitation for Post-COVID 2024 Kobelt-Pönicke et al

    Obvious nonsense. They obviously can't tell the difference between, frankly, symptoms. Patients with this, patients with that, it's all the same to them. Without knowing the pathology, they're completely aimless. The conclusion makes no sense, they claim that the aim is to study effectiveness...
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    Clinical characterization of new-onset chronic musculoskeletal pain in Long COVID: a cross-sectional study, 2024, Omar Khoja et al

    If your construct is based on "having symptoms" and you ask people with many symptoms whether they have symptoms you will get a very confused result that is largely poor interpretation of a concept made up entirely to falsely attribute "having symptoms" to some magical psychological process...
  3. rvallee

    The NIH should create an Office of Infection-Associated Chronic Illness Research - proposed by the American Association of Scientists, 2024.

    I still think this is something that will inevitably happen. If not before a breakthrough, then after. It's too different from the rest of medicine, it has no other place elsewhere and needs a break from the old sclerotic ways. IMO the best way to go would be to fold the AIDS institute into a...
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    Beyond “Psychotropic”: Repurposing Psychiatric Drugs for COVID-19, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Cancer, 2023, Santosh et al

    Bit similar here: SSRIs differentially modulate the effects of pro-inflammatory stimulation on hippocampal plasticity and memory via sigma 1 receptors and neurosteroids https://www.nature.com/articles/s41398-023-02343-3
  5. rvallee

    Beyond “Psychotropic”: Repurposing Psychiatric Drugs for COVID-19, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Cancer, 2023, Santosh et al

    I've seen some discussions lately of fluvoxamine and its possible relevance to both COVID and Long Covid, especially given their "other" properties. I've long suspected that SSRIs have much more to explain their impacts than some "antidepressant" effect, or even the simple blocking of serotonin...
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    Beyond “Psychotropic”: Repurposing Psychiatric Drugs for COVID-19, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Cancer, 2023, Santosh et al

    Beyond “Psychotropic”: Repurposing Psychiatric Drugs for COVID-19, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Cancer https://www.psychiatrist.com/jcp/beyond-psychotropic-repurposing-psychiatric-drugs-covid-19-alzheimer-disease-cancer/ Importance: “Psychotropic” drugs have widespread reach and impact throughout...
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    The Significance of Chronic Fatigue in the Post-Covid Consultation and its Consequences for Outpatient Rehabilitation in the Context... 2024 Dalichau+

    Wishcare, the medical equivalent of wishcycling. "Just rehabilitate them", nevermind that rehabilitation doesn't change anything, has never shown any evidence of being useful and has not produced a single useful bit of knowledge in decades. It's such mindless lack of thinking, it makes them...
  8. rvallee

    Opinion: ‘You don’t want to get better’: the outdated treatment of ME/CFS patients is a national scandal - George Monbiot

    They never had to. One universal thing you find about psychosomatic ideology is that nothing they say is ever criticized by their peers, with the only exception coming from the small number who understand chronic illness. Everything they say is taken at face value, accepted as a fact, never...
  9. rvallee

    'Curable' mind-brain training app and ME/CFS, including the role of Fiona Symington

    Yeah, imagine someone doing that. Imagine doing that officially, in a way that has real-life and massively harmful impact. That leads to massive suffering and death, to families being broken, to marriages and relationships ending, to careers being cut short, to poverty and misery and early...
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    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    I have had a deep interest in US politics and the broader phenomenon of political culture for years, how it plays out on the Internet, disinformation, trolls and the like. I could speak about this for hours without preparation (if I had my brain back) as easily as I could talk about ME. You are...
  11. rvallee

    Feasibility of group-based acceptance & commitment therapy for adolescents (AHEAD) w/multiple functional somatic syndromes, 2020,Hansen Kallesøe et al

    Similar excuse as QMUL's BS answer that they don't have the resources to get the PACE data. Misbehavior going unpunished leads to more misbehavior. Funny how that works. It's going to be very hard to justify there not being giant lawsuits for all of this. It's even more nakedly corrupt than...
  12. rvallee

    International: March 15 is Long Covid Awareness Day - news coverage, social media posts, protests

    Overall, not much more coverage or impact than our own annual awareness day. Given the size and interest that LC has garnered compare to ME, this makes our own efforts impressive. I was hoping there would be more, but I can't say that I'm surprised.
  13. rvallee

    Spectrum of COVID-19: From Asymptomatic Organ Damage to Long COVID Syndrome

    Well, authors of this paper, you're in luck: it always did! It was defined as broadly as possible to include all health impacts of a COVID infection. However the expectation was that medicine would take it from there and make it less broad and more refined. That sadly did not happen, and much...
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    Trial Report Neuroplasticity Intervention, Amygdala and Insula Retraining (AIR), Significantly Improves Overall Health ..., 2024, Bratty

    The only thing I enjoy about grifts like this is that they're saying exactly the same nonsense as the most pompous eminent professors of psychosomatics out there, who either don't know, or don't care, that their pseudoscience is explained exactly the same way by people doing a similar private...
  15. rvallee

    Long-term analysis of a psychoeducational course on university students’ mental well-being, 2024, Hobbs et al

    Those are very generic and common things. They don't have much to do with "the science of happiness" and there is no indication that anyone is doing any of those things because of some class from years ago and not for other reasons or motivations, especially for being so common. And I don't...
  16. rvallee

    The NIH should create an Office of Infection-Associated Chronic Illness Research - proposed by the American Association of Scientists, 2024.

    This badly needs to happen and is a good foundation. But even seeing this plan looking at 5 years before it could realistically produce any results fills me with despair.
  17. rvallee

    The NIH should create an Office of Infection-Associated Chronic Illness Research - proposed by the American Association of Scientists, 2024.

    Merged thread Revolutionizing Research And Treatments For Infection-Associated Chronic Diseases https://fas.org/publication/revolutionizing-research-chronic-diseases/ By: Ryan Prior The National Institutes of Health should create an Office of Infection-Associated Chronic Illness Research...
  18. rvallee

    Etiological Factors and Symptom Triggers in Functional Motor Symptoms and Functional Seizures: A Pilot Investigation 2024 Millman et al

    Tiny study finds ill people report common symptoms and consequences of illness, experts baffled, invoke magical fallacies Part 395643. Their entire ideological construct is that it's biopsychosocial, that they're still doing "pilot" studies to find evidence, any evidence, for biopsychosocial...
  19. rvallee

    News from Australia

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/03/15/doctors-no-such-thing-as-long-covid/ They know this is how it will be reported. They obviously are questioning that it exists, we've seen this play out for decades. In fact they're explicitly saying to do nothing about it, since nothing is what's...
  20. rvallee

    Global, regional, and national burden of disorders affecting the nervous system, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden..., 2024

    Given everything we know about how ineffective neurological medicine, and how Freud still rules everything they don't understand, this is horrifying. It's also likely to be an undercount, since it obviously doesn't count most neurological issues found in chronic illnesses, like dysautonomia and...
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