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    UK - NHS Recovery College - information on ME/CFS

    We discovered that the person responding to NICE on behalf of the NHS was Prof Tim Kendall, Clinical Director for Mental Health. ME comes under his directorate .I did put up links in the thread but I doubt that I will be searching for them for a few days.
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    UK - NHS Recovery College - information on ME/CFS

    That is a moot point. Within the NHS does not ME fall within the remit of the Mental Health Directorate. We had this discussion with the NHS response to NICE.
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    HRA (Health Research Authority) & Bristol University's report on E. Crawley's CFS/ME Studies over registration to the Research Ethics Committee (2019)

    Either can be deemed acceptable but there is a distinction to be made. "When the group is considered as a whole the singular is to be preferred; when it is viewed as consisting of individuals the plural is preferred". The distinction is often lost. I did once check it in Fowwler's Modern...
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    A service evaluation of ... psychoeducation and mind-body complementary approaches to support those with long covid in the UK, 2022, Brough et al

    and here is the webpage for Torus Wellbeing Clinic which seems to be the workplace for Brough and Abel.Torus Wellbeing Clinic - About Us - Tel: 01782 273314. Little more need be said.
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    Blog: Hilda Bastian: "Bad and Good(-ish) News on the Abstract Spin Cycle"

    If people cannot be relied upon to summarise, accurately, their research and results, why would one rely upon their full, unsummarised reports?
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    The chronification of post-COVID condition associated with neurocognitive symptoms, functional impairment and (...), 2022, Nehme et al

    This. "Chronification" is merely a change of category, or classification. As such it is purely down to the classifier. Earlier chronification was established by changing the definition from six months to three months, or whatever it now is. People using this term are likely to be asking the...
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    Long-COVID Clinical Features and Risk Factors: A Retrospective Analysis of Patients from the STOP-COVID Registry of the PoLoCOV Study, 2022, Chudzik

    Are we sure about the "grabbed". They may, in part, have had it thrust upon them. We must remember Sir Simon's quip about being sent a note from a well known neurologist-"Simon, will you see this patient? there's nothing wrong with her". I seem to have ,somewhere ,come across a reference to...
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    The chronification of post-COVID condition associated with neurocognitive symptoms, functional impairment and (...), 2022, Nehme et al

    One might reasonably expect that chronification could have three potential uses: by analogy with "magnification", the degree or state of chronicity, or, the process of becoming chronic, or, the process of being made chronic. Perhaps there are more. The process of becoming chronic is merely...
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    UK - NHS Recovery College - information on ME/CFS

    Don't you suspect that it is there because they do?
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    The chronification of post-COVID condition associated with neurocognitive symptoms, functional impairment and (...), 2022, Nehme et al

    I suspect that "chronification" is a word which will lead to many misconceptions and false inferences. "Chronification" is all in the head. The head of the person who uses the word.
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    United Kingdom 2022: Action for ME (AfME) Consultation on media guidelines

    Remind me again. How did endorsing the PACE trial improve the lives of people with ME. If I am not mistaken that took place within the last 35 years. There are dangers in juxtapositions which cause people to remember things you would rather they forgot.
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    Response Shift After CBT Targeting Severe Fatigue: Explorative Analysis of Three Randomized Controlled Trials, 2022, Müller, Knoop et al

    As I keep repeating, if you can answer a questionnaire you have probably either not understood the question, or not understood the answer.
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    Neurological and psychiatric risk trajectories after SARS-CoV-2 infection (2022, Taquet et al)

    "Synthesis" seems such a dishonest word in this context. It brings with it apparent allusions to Hegelian dialectical progression, with suggestions that there was first some antithesis to be considered, even though such an outcome would not have appealed to Popper. But that seems not to be the...
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    ME/CFS services in the United Kingdom

    That is interesting. It shows the development of the illness. When I was diagnosed in 1984/5 they would have been the core ME sufferers. Intellectual integrity does not seem to be favoured in some institutions of "science" and learning.
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    International: World Health Organization News (news relevant to ME/CFS, Long Covid and related conditions)

    Is it clear whether these symptom clusters appear indepently or whether two or more clusters may occur in one patient. It looks odd for fatigue and cognitive problems to be separated. A considerable overlap woulsd be expected.
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    Neurological and psychiatric risk trajectories after SARS-CoV-2 infection (2022, Taquet et al)

    I presume thatthis is a result of SMC intervention. So, they get an Emeritus Professor in Evidence Synthesis to proclaim that it "is more likely to be". It would be helpful to know the evidence which he synthesised to reach that conclusion.
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    ME/CFS services in the United Kingdom

    Do these "therapists", I use the word loosely, never see people who try to increase their activity and relapse and return to square one? Why do they always write as though treatment leads to steady improvement? How would they treat someone who keeps relapsing?
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    Long Covid in the media and social media 2022

    Presumably Flottorp's opinions, presented as facts, represent a synthesis of all available evidence, irrespective of quality or relevance.
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    Esther Crawley

    It does not specify in which direction the world is being led.
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