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    Graded exercise therapy for ME/CFS is not effective and unsafe. Re-analysis of a Cochrane review (2018) Health Psychology / Vink

    Hi Dolphin, thank you for all your comments; this part is from Wearden et al. (1998), not from their other paper in the Review; see attached picture
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    Graded exercise therapy for ME/CFS is not effective and unsafe. Re-analysis of a Cochrane review (2018) Health Psychology / Vink

    What do you mean by this? We have simply taken the studies from Larun and reanalysed those and I think the reanalysis makes it pretty clear that they do not show evidence of efficacy of the GET
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    Graded exercise therapy for ME/CFS is not effective and unsafe. Re-analysis of a Cochrane review (2018) Health Psychology / Vink

    Process in the event of serious errors in published Cochrane Reviews https://community.cochrane.org/editorial-and-publishing-policy-resource/cochrane-review-management/process-event-serious-errors-published-cochrane-reviews
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    Graded exercise therapy for ME/CFS is not effective and unsafe. Re-analysis of a Cochrane review (2018) Health Psychology / Vink

    Merged thread Abstract The analysis of the 2017 Cochrane review reveals flaws, which means that contrary to its findings, there is no evidence that graded exercise therapy is effective. Because of the failure to report harms adequately in the trials covered by the review, it cannot be said that...
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    Watt from MRC defends PACE in letter to Times

    @JohnTheJack, @Jonathan Edwards Great letter I couldn't sign it because I only saw it this morning. I do not have a subscription to the times how can I post the following comment ? Sir, according to Professor Fiona Watt, Executive chairwoman, Medical Research Council, there was nothing wrong...
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    Multidisciplinary rehabilitation treatment is not effective for ME/CFS: A review of the FatiGo trial, 2018, Vink & Vink-Niese

    Thread merged. Just published in Health Psychology Open, review of the FatiGo trial (Vos-Vromans), one of the 13 pieces of evidence NICE will review. Mark Vink, Alexandra Vink-Niese, First Published August 6, 2018 Review Article Abstract The FatiGo trial concluded that multidisciplinary...
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