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    Investigation into the Pathophysiology & the Objective Neurophysiological Measurement of Cancer-Related Fatigue (ME/CFS control group),2020, O'Higgins

    This study used ME/CFS patients as a control group. I haven't read it yet. Free full text: <http://www.tara.tcd.ie/handle/2262/92573>
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    Do Women With Severe Persistent Fatigue Present With Fatigue at the Primary Care Consultation?, 2020, olde Hartman et al

    This type of research on ME/CFS patients in theory might be interesting, though I have no idea what this paper is like. https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/full/10.1027/2151-2604/a000402 chronic fatigue syndrome, fatigue, primary care, retrospective studies, questionnaire
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    The Unaware Physician's Role in Perpetuating Somatic Symptom Disorder, 2019, Morabito/Barbi/Giorgio

    Somatic Symptom Disorder and the Physician's Role-Reply. Morabito G, Barbi E, Giorgio C. JAMA Pediatr. 2020 May 18. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.0171. Online ahead of print. PMID: 32421166 No abstract available. Somatic Symptom Disorder and the Physician's Role. Sherry DD, Gmuca S. JAMA...
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    Disclosure, Privacy and Workplace Accommodation of Episodic Disabilities, 2020, Gignac et al

    I have come across a number of people over the years who don't disclose their ME/CFS in the workplace.
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    Disclosure, Privacy and Workplace Accommodation of Episodic Disabilities, 2020, Gignac et al

    Free full text: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10926-020-09901-2.pdf Disclosure, Privacy and Workplace Accommodation of Episodic Disabilities: Organizational Perspectives on Disability Communication‑Support Processes to Sustain Employment Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
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    Judy Mikovits

    https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/AID.2020.0095 AIDS Research and Human RetrovirusesJust Accepted FAKE SCIENCE: XMRV, COVID-19 AND THE TOXIC LEGACY OF DR JUDY MIKOVITS Dr. Stuart Neil Dr. Edward M Campbell Published Online:15 May 2020https://doi.org/10.1089/AID.2020.0095 Abstract One...
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    Psychiatric and neuropsychiatric presentations associated with severe coronavirus infections, 2020, Rogers et al

    This looks like a press release or something close to it. Coronavirus infections may lead to delirium and potentially PTSD, study suggests https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/coronavirus-infections-may-lead-to-delirium-and-potentially-ptsd-study-suggests-1000306.html
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    Psychiatric and neuropsychiatric presentations associated with severe coronavirus infections, 2020, Rogers et al

    Perhaps there might be something of interest in this. Free full text: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(20)30203-0/fulltext
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    United Kingdom: News from BACME - British Association of Clinicians in ME/CFS

    Post-Viral Fatigue A Guide to Management May 2020 https://www.bacme.info/sites/bacme.info/files/BACME Post Viral Fatigue A Guide to Management May2020.pdf
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    My comments to the Cochrane review

    One generally wouldn’t see “pain-medication” in English I think so I’d leave out the hyphen
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    My comments to the Cochrane review

    Very impressive work again, Michiel. It seems almost a pity so many of these points are not in something that is published but maybe you will get a chance to use them again.
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    My comments to the Cochrane review

    I think "An NIH" is correct: https://www.dailywritingtips.com/indefinite-article-with-initialisms/
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    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    If ME/CFS/post-viral fatigue syndrome isn't mentioned in discussions about post-Covid symptoms and impairments, then connections could easily not be made about possible similarities and learning points (e.g. about the problems with the BPS approach). Also we could easily get forgotten. This is...
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    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    I don't think people who use "post viral fatigue syndrome" necessarily believe the virus is definitely gone but simply that the symptoms followed after (post) a virus. And indeed, in the Oxford criteria, there is a subgroup for "postinfectious fatigue syndrome" (admittedly not the same term as...
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