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    JK Rowling new book — chronic illness references

    While PwME have every right to criticise portrayals of PwME in fiction I think it's important to differentiate between a one or two individuals within a novel, play, film etc where those characters are not necessarily emblematic of the group or class or gender to which they are presented as...
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    Your Brain Is Not an Onion With a Tiny Reptile Inside, 2020, Cesario et al

    Well yes but the Internet disagrees: Your reptilian brain, explained "Robert M. Sapolsky holds degrees from Harvard and Rockefeller Universities and is currently a Professor of Biology and Neurology at Stanford University and a Research Associate with the Institute of[…]" We are more...
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    United Kingdom: Bath paediatric CFS/Fatigue clinic - Esther Crawley; Phil Hammond

    Bath Centre for Fatigue Services "About us We are a national service providing outpatient based specialist services for adults experiencing long-standing fatigue linked to a variety of illnesses. People referred to our service might have Chronic Fatigue linked to a neurological or other long...
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    United Kingdom: London - Royal Free Hospital CFS services

    @josepdelafuente NHS England has information on wait times: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/hospitals/guide-to-nhs-waiting-times-in-england/ "The maximum waiting time for non-urgent, consultant-led treatments is 18 weeks from the day your appointment is booked through the NHS e-Referral...
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    Your Brain Is Not an Onion With a Tiny Reptile Inside, 2020, Cesario et al

    "Conclusion Perhaps mistaken ideas about brain evolution persist because they fit with the human experience: We do sometimes feel overwhelmed with uncontrollable emotions and even use animalistic terms to describe these states. These ideas are also consistent with such traditional views of human...
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    Your Brain Is Not an Onion With a Tiny Reptile Inside, 2020, Cesario et al

    Your Brain Is Not an Onion With a Tiny Reptile Inside Cesario, Johnson and Eisthen https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0963721420917687 full article free e pub Abstract A widespread misconception in much of psychology is that (a) as vertebrate animals evolved, “newer” brain...
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    Human adaptation to immobilization: Novel insights of impacts on glucose disposal and fuel utilization, 2022, Schur et al

    I don't know that these researchers are ignoring the multiplicity of possible reasons for being bed bound - this study seems to be basic research looking at what happens to a healthy body, and within its own terms the study seems to have been successful. It answers a legitimate question, and as...
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    JK Rowling new book — chronic illness references

    There should be no need to get into any 'silencing'. There is an issue related to BBC producer guidelines which both the BBC and the producer have a moral obligation to consider - simply asking for assurance that the relevant consideration takes place isn't cancelling anyone. I wouldn't equate...
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    JK Rowling new book — chronic illness references

    Allowing that others have suggested it might not be such a good thought -- as far as timing I think the release of the book presents topicality that will be soon lost. I'm not sure I would cast the question as between heading off at the pass or forcing a different portrayal, but rather about...
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    JK Rowling new book — chronic illness references

    Just posting here before I lose the thought forever - given the successful transfer of the Galbraith novels to TV production and broadcast by the BBC, there's a good possibility that this latest will make it's way to TV as well. BBC Producer Guidelines may be significant...
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    United Kingdom: North Cumbria Integrated Care Trust (Dr Alastair Miller)

    Is it not the bureaucrat language of passively aggressive "begging the question" ? i.e "I know you know what the law is, so why are you ****ing well not following it ?"
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    United Kingdom: North Cumbria Integrated Care Trust (Dr Alastair Miller)

    Just putting this here as a counterpoint between "service" and "real world" https://northeastnorthcumbria.nhs.uk/our-work/wider-impact/risks-to-clinically-vulnerable-people/ Letter sent 2 September 2022 to the chief executive of the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (OFGEM) from the North...
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    Experienced time expands and contracts within each heartbeat, 2022, Arslanova & Tsakiris,

    This may have relevance for work on Functional Neurological Disorders that relies on interoception measures.
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    Experienced time expands and contracts within each heartbeat, 2022, Arslanova & Tsakiris,

    Experienced time expands and contracts within each heartbeat, 2022, Arslanova, I., & Tsakiris PsyArXiv Preprints https://psyarxiv.com/vygqf/ Abstract The experience of time is highly subjective. When we stare at the hands of a clock, a minute can feel much longer than when we are swept in a...
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    United Kingdom: News from Forward-ME Group

    The main challenge to 'business as usual' is budgets, but I don't think anyone yet has a grasp of how the new Commissioning bodies are dealing with the challenges that face them. Given the current cost of fuel crisis in the UK, from which as yet the NHS is unprotected, and the somewhat confused...
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    United Kingdom: News from Forward-ME Group

    To do that will need effective monitoring of the re-organsation process - personally I've got no handle on what the new set up https://www.england.nhs.uk/integratedcare/what-is-integrated-care/ means
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    Functional neuroimaging in psychiatry and the case for failing better, 2022, Nour et al

    Functional neuroimaging in psychiatry and the case for failing better, Matthew M. Nour, Yunzhe Liu, Raymond J. Dolan Summary Psychiatric disorders encompass complex aberrations of cognition and affect and are among the most debilitating and poorly understood of any medical condition...
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    United Kingdom: News from Forward-ME Group

    Simple answer is a guideline is only a guideline and doesn't trump medical expertise. There are no 'banned' techniques as such only a limitation on how certain interventions are prescribed. Deconstructing the whole funding/contract/commissioning process for a given service requires something...
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    Blog: Hilda Bastian: "Bad and Good(-ish) News on the Abstract Spin Cycle"

    Difficult to make something contractual on "unpaid" peer reviewers. Of course journals could start paying for peer reviews but then that might upset the business structure of academic journal publishing which is based on extracting as much value for the publishers as Government funding and the...
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