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    Presentation on CDC research program from 1999 to CFSCC

    Here are two things I noted in a post on this in 2009 but I think there may be others
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    Presentation on CDC research program from 1999 to CFSCC

    (continued) DR. KLIMAS: Factor analysis on the cluster? DR. REEVES: I can't give you a great explanation yet because I barely understand it, but if it works, I promise to explain it thoroughly at the next meeting. Just to quickly finish, in addition to our open-ended --...
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    Presentation on CDC research program from 1999 to CFSCC

    I don't think some of these findings were ever published. I'm clearing out some of the mass of paper I have and thought I should highlight it somewhere https://listserv.nodak.edu/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A2=ind0910C&L=CO-CURE&P=R2735 CFSCC meeting, on April 22 (1999). DR. REEVES: The...
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    International Volunteer Day

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    Submissions sought for special issue of International Journal of Clinical Medicine (IJCM) on "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"

    Just in case this is of interest to anyone. Not a journal I'm familiar with from memory so may not have much status.
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    Thanks very much to those who remember ME & CFS causes in their wills

    Thanks very much to those who remember ME & CFS causes in their wills. I see the ME Association got £355690 in 2015 and £433082 in 2016, both more than donations/fund-raised money combined. The 25% Group got £180000 in 2015-6. Together we can make a difference.
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    My e-letter on PACE Trial: More data demonstrating why the SF-36 PF threshold of 60+ is problematic

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21334061#cm21334061_77791 Title: More data demonstrating why the SF-36 physical functioning threshold of 60+ is problematic The PACE trial's principal investigators (PIs) argue that scores of 60 or higher on the SF-36 physical function subscale (SF-36 PF)...
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    My e-letter on PACE Trial: More data demonstrating why the SF-36 PF threshold of 60+ is problematic

    Thanks to a few people here, particularly @Sam Carter, who helped me with this.
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