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  1. Cheshire

    Psychology Today - CF Patients: More Research Backing You Up

    Very uneven. They publish articles + blogs for which they have no editorial responsabilities. So they've got nice posts from Tony Bernhard focusing on dealing with ME on a daily basis, one or two papers from Allen Frances criticising the psychologisation of badly understood diseases, ordinary...
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    Psychology Today - CF Patients: More Research Backing You Up

    This is another article part of the new narrative that seems to be emerging. It uses the recent results of Georgetown University to quickly describe the new landscape of ME/CFS, (references to the drop of GET in US guidelines, to David Tuller's work and @Tom Kindlon 's review of harm due to...
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    Exercise-induced changes in cerebrospinal fluid miRNAs in Gulf War Illness, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and sedentary control subjects, 2017, Baraniuk

    Chronic fatigue syndrome, Gulf War illness as unique disorders, brain chemistry study shows https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/11/171110084312.htm And a title that will please everyone: Chronic fatigue syndrome is NOT all in the mind- but caused by changes in brain chemistry, a study...
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    MyDr: Chronic fatigue syndrome

    References:
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    Exercise-induced changes in cerebrospinal fluid miRNAs in Gulf War Illness, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and sedentary control subjects, 2017, Baraniuk

    Brain Chemistry Profiles Shows Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Gulf War Illness as Unique Disorders https://gumc.georgetown.edu/news/Brain_Chemistry_Profiles_Shows_Chronic_Fatigue_Syndrome_and_Gulf_War_Illness_as_Unique_Disorders Researchers find distinct molecular signatures in chronic fatigue...
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    MyDr: Chronic fatigue syndrome

    It seems more and more treatment recommandations are being updated! http://www.mydr.com.au/first-aid-self-care/chronic-fatigue-syndrome
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    Physiological measures in participants with CFS, multiple sclerosis and healthy controls following repeated exercise, 2017, Hodges et al

    MEA review: http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2017/08/mea-review-to-the-heart-of-the-issue-new-study-on-two-day-cpet-in-m-e-and-ms-29-august-2017/
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    James Baraniuk - ME/CFS researcher, Georgetown University

    That is great, too often a weakness in numerous trials, where the lack of a sedentary control group allows to have doubts as to wether the differences are due to the disease or to inactivity.
  9. Cheshire

    Opinion on "ME/CFS Service", UK

    https://www.careopinion.org.uk/opinions/422141
  10. Cheshire

    Pirate paper website Sci-Hub dealt another blow by US courts

    Why Sci-Hub Will Win by James Heathers
  11. Cheshire

    BBC: I made a film from my bed to prove my illness is real - Jen brea

    BBC's (long) review of Unrest: http://www.bbc.com/news/stories-41888146
  12. Cheshire

    Stanford Medicine: Demystifying chronic fatigue syndrome (Itw Dr Montoya)

    Ruthann Richter on November 8, 2017 I found there was too much certitude in this claim, as the study hasn't been reproduced yet (and cytokines studies seem to be difficult to reproduce): http://scopeblog.stanford.edu/2017/11/08/demystifying-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/
  13. Cheshire

    Questionnaires and Scales used in ME or CFS research

    General health *36-Item Short Form Survey Instrument (SF-36) Link to questionnaire Outcome measurement in functional somatic syndromes: SF-36 summary scores and some scales were not valid. Schröder A, Oernboel E, Licht RW, Sharpe M, Fink P. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2011 Link to article...
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    'Problems with PACE' now part of the UK ME/CFS media narrative?

    I was wondering the same thing after reading a Canadian article. https://www.s4me.info/index.php?threads/treating-patients-with-mups-article-more-interesting-than-its-title.858/#post-14486 It seems more and more people are aware of the problems around ME. The well-oiled narrative set up by BPS...
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    Rethinking childhood adversity in chronic fatigue syndrome (2017) Newton et al.

    Blog post about it (Paul Whiteley): https://questioning-answers.blogspot.fr/2017/11/childhood-adversity-and-chronic-fatigue-syndrome.html
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    Cellular bioenergetics is impaired in patients with CFS (2017) Tomas, Strassheim, Newton et al

    Article in the Daily Mail: People with chronic fatigue syndrome ARE exhausted, claim researchers: Sufferers have 'less energy in their cells' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5058807/People-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-exhausted.html
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    Treating patients with MUPS (article more interesting than its title)

    By Sara Husni Article published by Ivey International Centre for Health Innovation (Canadian business university) and way more interesting and documented than the title would suggest. It seems there really is a new narrative about ME emerging...
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    Improving images used to depict ME/CFS

    Merged thread: 'Stock photos are terrible at depicting illness' http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2017/11/stock_photos_are_terrible_at_depicting_mental_and_physical_illness.html They are particularly deplorable for ME... More threads on this topic Psychosocial...
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    Professor Sir Simon Wessley would like your help...

    https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/QZ8BV3T?platform=hootsuite
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    Chronic Illness and Confidence

    by Marion Michell http://inclusionproject.org.uk/guest-post/chronic-illness-and-confidence/
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