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    Medscape/Miriam Tucker: Much Can Be Done to Ease 'Chronic Fatigue Syndrome' Symptoms

    https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/893766 See also this thread about Dr. Bateman's Summary of Clinicians' Summit March 2-3, 2018
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    United Kingdom: ME Research Collaborative (MERC) [was CMRC] news

    I don't know if Ponting will manage to change things radically, but he seems willing to engage with patients:
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    The drugs do work: antidepressants are effective, study shows

    Another article Royal College of Psychiatrists leaders accused of 'dangerous' and 'misleading' comments on antidepressant withdraw http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16077230.Psychiatrists_accused_of__dangerous__and__misleading__comments_on_antidepressant_withdrawal/?ref=fbshr And Sir Simon...
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    MUS on BBC Devon

    OMG, the explainations given by the psychiatrist at around 1h20 are just so unbelievably bad. Always the weird comparisons with the way our brain tricks us sometimes for a few seconds/minutes as an explaination for long life symptoms. The same dualistic shit about the mind and body being linked...
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    MUS on BBC Devon

    It starts at 1h05. The first patient talking was in fact suffering from depression, and got better with antidepressants and CBT. I think this is the very type of cases that makes doctors think MUS is a thing, when it's all about undiagnosed textbook depression...
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    Mark Edwards: What relationship do stressful life events, neglect & abuse have with functional neurological disorder (conversion disorder)?

    https://www.nationalelfservice.net/diagnosis/risk-factors/functional-neurological-disorder-conversion-disorder/ Reminder: Mark Edwards is leading an imaging study on ME/CFS to see if a common mecanism can be found with Functional neurological disorder. He has also (successfuly) promoted the...
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    Article in French Newspaper «J'écris ma souffrance pour affirmer que je suis vivant malgré tout»

    Well, at least France is not producing and exporting a massive amount of psych bullshit on ME (our old guard psychoanalists are too occupied with their own Scheiße on autism), but patients receive their fair lot of psychological weird theories...
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    Article in French Newspaper «J'écris ma souffrance pour affirmer que je suis vivant malgré tout»

    Well, in term of ME research, that is really true, as there is no research in France, appart from a handfull of small studies..
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    Book due out: "Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick by Maya Dusenbery"

    Another article: 'Medical Symptoms That Medicine Can't Hear': A Conversation With Maya Dusenbery https://psmag.com/social-justice/medical-symptoms-that-medicine-cant-hear
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    Article in French Newspaper «J'écris ma souffrance pour affirmer que je suis vivant malgré tout»

    There are two issues here: one is the structure of the health care and the second is that of health professionals. The design of the French health care is IMO a good compromise between private and public. Nearly all GPs are independent workers, you pay them, and you are then reimbursed (70% of...
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    Article in French Newspaper «J'écris ma souffrance pour affirmer que je suis vivant malgré tout»

    For the first time in France, there is an opinion piece written by a PwME in a mainstream newspaper, Le Figaro (conservative), with not an inch of psychobabble in it! I quite disagree with the author on one point: he is presenting an idealistic picture of what's happening in the UK and US, and...
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    Trial By Error: A Letter to Archives of Disease in Childhood

    New letter from @dave30th to Archives of Disease in Childhood: Trial By Error: My Exchange With Archives of Disease in Childhood http://www.virology.ws/2018/03/07/trial-by-error-my-exchange-with-archives-of-disease-in-childhood/
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    United Kingdom: ME Research Collaborative (MERC) [was CMRC] news

    While I'm delighted to see Crawley out, and being replaced by Ponting, I believe for a true biomedical approach to be set up, there are still numerous obstacles to be overcome (like for example the worrying study led by Mark Edwards) Ex from the minutes: GM: Gabrielle Murphy* Edit: cross post...
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    Book due out: "Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick by Maya Dusenbery"

    The book is out, with an article in the Huffington Post: Medicine Has A Sexism Problem, And It’s Making Sick Women Sicker https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/opinion-dusenbery-medical-sexism-research_us_5a9e01c4e4b0a0ba4ad72a3c?v7
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    David Tuller - Trial By Error: News About My Plans

    http://www.virology.ws/2018/03/05/trial-by-error-news-about-my-plans/
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    Higher prevalence of ‘low T3 syndrome’ in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: A case-control study (2018) Ruiz-Núñez et al.

    Begoña Ruiz-Núñez, Rabab Tarasse, Emar Vogelaar, Janneke Dijck-Brouwer and Frits Muskiet https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2018.00097/abstract
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    The Inside Story Of How An Ivy League Food Scientist Turned Shoddy Data Into Viral Studies (Brian Wansink, Cornell)

    https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniemlee/brian-wansink-cornell-p-hacking?utm_term=.cb9BaqMQN&bftwnews#.brXZqwz1x
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