Robert 1973
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
On 26 March I sent to following question to the CDC:
2 months the later (after 3 further requests for an answer) the CDC has responded:
Details of the Roundtable report can be found here:
https://www.cdc.gov/me-cfs/programs/meetings.html
I note that the SMC has now revised its “factsheet”, which now reads:
Unfortunately, the SMC makes no mention of the change and has not issued an apology.
The original “factsheet” is archived here:
https://web.archive.org/web/2018032...re.org/cfsme-the-illness-and-the-controversy/
I’ve not checked to see if any more changes have been made.
‘A recently published "factsheet" about "CFS/ME" by the UK Science Media Centre states:
“After sustained pressure from activists the CDC has removed mention of CBT and GET from its website and currently states that there is no approved treatment for CFS/ME despite evidence to the contrary." (http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/cfsme-the-illness-and-the-controversy/)
Please can you confirm whether the SMC statement is accurate? ‘
2 months the later (after 3 further requests for an answer) the CDC has responded:
Thank you for your inquiry regarding ME/CFS and CBT/GET. CDC is currently revising its ME/CFS website and has posted the section for the General Public. In this section CDC refers to managing activity on an individual basis for patients with ME/CFS. The revised healthcare provider section will be posted soon and in this section there is a new information on tools that can help symptom management, which includes monitoring physical and cognitive activities. CDC made this round of changes based on recommendations in the 2015 IOM report on ME/CFS as well as feedback from stakeholders (patients, healthcare providers, medical professional and education groups, and foundations) summarized in the Roundtable report that is posted on our website.
Sincerely,
CFS Program
Details of the Roundtable report can be found here:
https://www.cdc.gov/me-cfs/programs/meetings.html
I note that the SMC has now revised its “factsheet”, which now reads:
“The CDC has removed mention of CBT and GET from its website and currently states that there is no approved treatment for CFS/ME.”
Unfortunately, the SMC makes no mention of the change and has not issued an apology.
The original “factsheet” is archived here:
https://web.archive.org/web/2018032...re.org/cfsme-the-illness-and-the-controversy/
I’ve not checked to see if any more changes have been made.