I am not aware of any such thing, and my impression is that the very same things are being pushed. Although to be fair, it's probably accurate to say that it's 2 decades behind, it's also 2 decades ahead, since neither field have changed from the old failed psychological rehabilitation paradigm...
The NHS is hosting a Long Covid conference, and it's the usual failed claptrap pseudoscience and 'mind-body' woo, with a few presentations actually based in reality.
Seems like one of those services is diagnosing half with FND, vs 5% with ME.
Twitter thread with a few more details:
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So where they use 'tailored' and 'generic' they actually mean neither word.
This is obviously very generic. It's very unlikely that there would be significant differences between patients. Table 2 has some of those, and it's all completely generic and similar across participants.
This is...
Exercise therapy for treatment of acute non-specific low back pain: a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38513994/
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of exercise for acute non-specific low back pain (LBP) versus our...
A request for comments has been put out for the latest recommendations, with one week to answer. I still don't know what the point of this project is, it seems like a complete waste of effort that will publish a series of reports that no one in charge will read or care about.
The survey...
This really says that the entire premise of such tests is flawed beyond repair, and that they simply should never be used for anything or taken seriously beyond how Meyers-Briggs is.
When you read how the creators of this test intend it to be used and the caution they place on its use, and how...
A "new" step. That is the old step. Their step, and only that. Always. They can't even define or name what that step is, because it's always the same step, back well over a century. Talking against dualism and about body and soul. Or body and mind, if it's just lost in translation.
And they...
Oh, by free speech they mean that they speak and you're free to listen. Easy confusion. They've always worked to censor and silence us, and have been very effective at it.
Then several of them will keep on harping about free speech and censorship, as they have for years while they do everything...
I was not aware that Dianetics is basically psychosomatics with a different hat. It actually explains a lot.
Although the irony of psychiatry dismissing Dianetics as pseudoscientific, when it's largely the same as their own stuff. Wow. Impressive.
It especially makes no sense that all of this evolved before language and complex communication was even possible. In addition to us being the only species that communicates. Illness that kills tends to leave no doubt that it's dangerous, it's only because of modern technology that this can...
Researchers develop online tool to encourage people to seek support for long Covid
https://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/news/clinical-areas/respiratory/researchers-develop-online-tool-to-encourage-people-to-seek-support-for-long-covid/
(Pulse is a magazine for GPs, there are sometimes comments but they...
Illness largely defined by inability to exert observed less in people able to exert themselves more.
"Higher levels of spending reduces financial symptoms during and 2 years after significant loss of income"
Notice how the title is explicitly framed as causative: you exert more, you will be...
I just noticed how they don't understand what we mean by fatigue, as they put the ZZZZZs signifying somnolence on both mental and physical fatigue icons. I had such a weird time at a sleep clinic trying to explain how when I say fatigue I don't mean somnolence. It's really not possible to work...
Humility. What a concept.
Had to ask ChatGPT to be sure:
Hopefully we can do this with less pomp, but I like the general idea. Heh, general idea.
What's weird is that MDs are generally trained to be humble. To know the limits of their knowledge. To admit their possible failings. To be aware...
"If someone says it's raining and another person says it's dry, it's not your job to quote them both," goes a quote often attributed to journalism professor Jonathan Foster. "Your job is to look out of the f—-ing window and find out which is true."
Is 3>4, though? Who really knows? What kind of...
Hey we are Type A personalities after all! Well, some are. Not really statistically different than the whole population. And it doesn't affect outcomes. But it could! Imagine a world where it could. It would obviously explain why we all just give in to the "sick role". Well, we mostly don't, and...
The lesson only sticks as long as you're in the hole. Once you're out, all the lesson goes away, and it's all too easy for people to convince themselves that got out of the hole by being smarter. People rarely see the role of chance in outcomes.
I really thought those recovered from LC in...
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