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    Physical activity levels in ME/chronic fatigue syndrome before and after a 2-day cardiopulmonary exercise test protocol, 2026, Receno

    The myth of a stable baseline in M E /C F S should be discontinued .Life itself gets in the way of achieving any long term stability .
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    Why Chronic Illness Patients Feel Safer Talking to AI Than to Doctors

    I have never used A I for anything .I believe it will dumb down our society even further we really need to teach critical thinking in our schools and how to continually verify any of the answers that a program gives us .The hope that present AI will lead to a real artificial intelligence is...
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    Theoretically Universal, Practically Unequal: Socio-Economic Inequalities in Healthcare Access for Long Covid-19 Patients in Austria 2026 Łaszewska+

    Every country has done this kind of work stating the obvious for decades and then done nothing whatsoever to change how their medical systems operate .
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    The FHJ debate: The NHS is failing to provide services for patients with symptom-based disorders, 2025, Burton et al

    Trish would be the granny Weatherwax a witch who uses good common sense as a weapon against human foolishness.
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    Protocol Safety and Effectiveness of an Exercise-Based Telerehabilitation Program in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Post COVID Syndrome…, 2025, Fricke-Comellas+

    About time this poor dead horse was put to rest .I have nothing but loathing for so called professionals who cannot even get the basics right.
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    Review Microglial Activation in Nociplastic Pain: From Preclinical Models to PET Neuroimaging and Implications…, 2025, Coluzzi+

    all those authors to publish a paper that any LLM can spit out in a minute. Makes you proud of our educations systems lack of standards .
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    Rehabilitation providers’ experiences with long COVID care in Canada: a qualitative study, 2025, Leighton

    It is all about putting the cart before the horse because vested interest wants it this way. Until they actually have an effective treatment rehabilitation should not even be thought of as a therapy.
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    NHS 'cover your mouth and nose' UK-wide update as H3N2 strain spreads

    TO little to late . I am in to my third week waiting for coughing to go away . Wonderful care workers refusing to wear mask or take time of when sick brought this gift to me and my frail 81 year old mother . shame it is not possible to sue for what i see as a complete disregard of others health.
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    Fred Rossi - Writings related to ME/CFS

    We all try our best to hide perceived faults that society makes illness of any sort a personal failure is truly the most telling about humans . So what else can we do .
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    Cold or PEM?

    :hug: :hug::hug:
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    Cardiovascular disease prevention and management in COVID-19: a clinical consensus statement of the European Association of (...), 2025, Vassiliou et

    People have been dying from sudden heart failure after infections for centuries where is all the research into those deaths . Answer no one cared enough to invest time and effort because the numbers are relatively small . The deaths i have seen reported have all been young supposedly healthy...
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    Article: Imposter participants challenge research integrity in the digital age

    When is the article about imposter researchers coming out .
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    Clinical Management of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as a Curriculum Thread to Meet Accreditation Standards in Physical Therapy E

    Once you are taught to use a hammer everything becomes a nail . at least to those who have no capability to think for themselves.
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    Miscellaneous Research Thread

    So a psychiatrist overlooked the close community aspect of the Innuits way of life that has huge benefits for mental wellbeing go figure.
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