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  1. Cheshire

    MUST Fight MUS

    (my bolding)
  2. Cheshire

    BBC video, 'when mental health gets physical'

    Just watched it and I am thrilled to discover that I can get better with one nostril breathing, relaxing, drawing animals and singing nursery rhymes. This is even worst than I could have imagined when I read stuff about the pathways 2 wellbeing... :nailbiting::wtf::banghead::sick::arghh:
  3. Cheshire

    Interviews on ME on Radio Solent

    Dr Luis Nacul I guess. He works for the ME UK Biobank.
  4. Cheshire

    Tues 20 Feb | UK parliamentary debate: PACE trial and its effect on people with ME - Carol Monaghan, MP

    Many of you have said it yet, but I need to add my voice, as I'm very impressed by Carol Monaghan's speech. In a very short time, she managed to highlight many issues in a very convincing way. Questions and remarks from other MPs very encouraging too. I particularly like what she said about how...
  5. Cheshire

    Fatigue is associated with altered monitoring and preparation of physical effort in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (2018) van der Meer et al

    No 'fatiguing' disease control group, this is useless... another study wasting money as its design does not allow to draw any conclusion about these specific differences being linked to CFS or to being sick, and certainly not a causalty link as they do.
  6. Cheshire

    Psychological Stress and Mitochondria: A Systematic Review Picard, Martin PhD; McEwen, Bruce S. PhD

    Is there the beguinning of an evidence that this theory is true? A proposal for an experimental device to prove its relevance? No, but the author felt like he had a very clever idea and had to spread worldwide his incredible wit. Yeah, if...
  7. Cheshire

    Call to Action: Westminster Hall (UK) (parliamentary) debate: PACE trial and its effect on people with ME - Carol Monaghan February 20

    Yes @Andy I'm French. It's a bit complicated for France to say that the PACE trial has had a bad influence because there are no official guidelines here. But nonetheless, CBT and GET are often cited as the treatment of choice here and there. And as it has prevented the disease to be properly...
  8. Cheshire

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

    Cloudflare Terminates Service to 'The Pirate Bay of Science' Supporters tell Sci-Hub to “stay strong” while academic publications celebrate their victory. https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/59kgv5/cloudflare-terminates-service-to-the-pirate-bay-of-science?utm_campaign=sharebutton
  9. Cheshire

    Value of Circulating Cytokine Profiling During Submaximal Exercise Testing in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (2018) Montoya et al.

    Kegan J. Moneghetti, Mehdi Skhiri, Kévin Contrepois, Yukari Kobayashi, Holden Maecker, Mark Davis, Michael Snyder, François Haddad & Jose G. Montoya https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-20941-w
  10. Cheshire

    Rethinking the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome—A reanalysis and evaluation of findings from a recent major trial of graded exercise and CBT

    Were the participants of the PACE trial informed about the recovery criteria? If so, were they warned that the outcomes were changed mid-trial?
  11. Cheshire

    PACE trial data

    Wow, this is completely unbelievable. If true, this reflects very poorly on QMUL admistrative capacities and their sense of responsability concerning the trials held under their governance. Edit: thanks a lot John, for all the efforts you're putting in to get the data.
  12. Cheshire

    Call to Action: Westminster Hall (UK) (parliamentary) debate: PACE trial and its effect on people with ME - Carol Monaghan February 20

    Glasgow MP Carol Monaghan secures parliamentary examination of controversial ME trial http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15982563.Glasgow_MP_secures_parliamentary_examination_of_controversial_ME_trial/?ref=twtrec
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    You make me tired: An experimental test of the role of interpersonal operant conditioning in fatigue 2018 Bert Lenaert et al

    Where are these people living? What social reward for being "fatigued" are they talking about? Time to land and get back to real life, you lazy researchers. Rewards for being ill mainly exist in psychological books.
  14. Cheshire

    More evidence of bias is psych research. Telegraph article on meditation

    On a related subject: Prescribing Mindfulness Allows Doctors to Ignore Legitimate Female Pain This trend offloads the responsibility of care from the medical system to the woman. And its efficacy is questionable at best...
  15. Cheshire

    Nature publishes response from Sharpe et al

    Reading the title again 'Don't reject evidence from CFS therapies', it appears like the plea of people in a dire situation.
  16. Cheshire

    Nature: A reboot for chronic fatigue syndrome research

    He's THE specialist of "Functional Neurological Disorder". He created this site for patients: http://www.neurosymptoms.org/ He says that about "fatigue" And recommands this book Editor's presentation: Ahah, seing "compassionate" in relation with Sharpe is quite a joke. Saying he's writing...
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