Week beginning 29th January 2018
News from around the world
Germany - New guideline for ME published. Our German members tell us it is even worse than the UK NICE guidelines.
Thread here
UK:
Scotland: Campaigners call for more funding, Unrest shown in Scottish Parliament.
Thread here
UK parliamentary debate on disability benefit PIP.
Thread here
Reply from NICE to Graham's letter
Reply here Discussion thread here
Solve ME/CFS Initiative SMCI have opened a thread to give us updates on their work starting with their monthly newsletter.
Thread here
Open Medicine Foundation Pineapple fund has increased its donation to OMF to $5 million.
Announcement here Thread here
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NIH/CDC Common Data Elements S4ME has submitted the following:
''Submission to the public review on Common Data Elements for ME/CFS: Concerns with the proposed measure of post-exertional malaise''
Thread here Poll results thread here
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Biomedical Research
Molecular Biosystems 2017 Issue 2, Republished HHS open accessJanuary 31st 2018.
''Metabolic profiling of a myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome discovery cohort reveals disturbances in fatty acid and lipid metabolism'', Levine, Hanson et al.
Paper here Thread here
BMC Public Health, December 2017
''Factors impacting the illness trajectory of post-infectious fatigue syndrome: a qualitative study of adults' experiences'' (2017) Jason et al
Valuable study that highlights the detrimental effect of exercise in development of long term illness after Giardia infection.
Paper here Thread here
Jackson Labs Blog: "Approaches in Biomedical Research: Flow Cytometry, Part 1". First of a new educational series for ME patients and physicians.
Blog here Thread here
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Biopsychosocial
General Medicine Open Research Article.
''An analysis of Dutch hallmark studies confirms the outcome of the PACE trial: cognitive behaviour therapy with a graded activity protocol is not effective for CFS and ME'' by @FrankTwisk and @Lou Corsius.
Article here Thread here
Journal of Health Psychology, February 2018
''Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) - The Need for Radical Reform'' by Michael J. Scott. Refers to PACE. Results suggest IAPT has very low success rate for mental disorders.
Article here Thread here
BMJ Archives of diseases in childhood
''Physical activity at age 11 years and chronic disabling fatigue at ages 13 and 16 years in a UK birth cohort, 2018'', Crawley et al
Article here Thread here
British Journal of Psychiatry
''Efficacy of web-based cognitive–behavioural therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: randomised controlled trial'' (2018) Knoop et al.
Article here Thread here Second thread here
Trial By Error: A Letter to Archives of Disease in Childhood. David Tuller and 21 signatories.
Spells out the problems with Esther Crawley's SMILE Lightning Process trial.
Letter here Thread here
Positive Health Online:
''ME/CFS, NLP and the Lightning Process in the Looking Glass'' by @Nancy Blake
NLP therapist and ME sufferer explains why the Lightning Process is wrong.
Article here Thread here
UK: MUS A practical guide. Kings Health Partners (Includes NHS trusts) March 2017. Not new, but a new thread here. The usual crap - includes CFS in MUS, and recommends CBT.
Thread here
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Historical interest:
Post Graduate Medical Journal (11/1978)- entire issue devoted to ME symposium report. Attempts to name and define 'epidemic neuromyasthenia', includes early biomedical research related to mitochondria.
Journal link here Thread here
Fatigue Syndromes Wessely and Powell, 1989, White 1989. Early examples of psychiatrists mixing mental and physical fatigue syndromes, and using the term neurasthenia. Also a thread on the early development of the Oxford criteria.
Thread here Thread on Oxford criteria here
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Articles on quality in science
Nature, "Robust research needs many lines of evidence", Marcus R. Munafò and George Davey Smith
Article here Thread here
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine 2018; 23:29–33.
''Key Concepts for Informed Health Choices: a framework for helping people learn how to assess treatment claims and make informed choices.'' Chalmers et al.
Article here Thread here
Lancet Infectious Diseases Editorial Sept. 2017
''A Proper Place for Retraction''. Mentions PACE briefly.
Editorial here Thread here
Edit: PDF version here
News from around the world
Germany - New guideline for ME published. Our German members tell us it is even worse than the UK NICE guidelines.
Thread here
UK:
Scotland: Campaigners call for more funding, Unrest shown in Scottish Parliament.
Thread here
UK parliamentary debate on disability benefit PIP.
Thread here
Reply from NICE to Graham's letter
Reply here Discussion thread here
Solve ME/CFS Initiative SMCI have opened a thread to give us updates on their work starting with their monthly newsletter.
Thread here
Open Medicine Foundation Pineapple fund has increased its donation to OMF to $5 million.
Announcement here Thread here
...............................................................
NIH/CDC Common Data Elements S4ME has submitted the following:
''Submission to the public review on Common Data Elements for ME/CFS: Concerns with the proposed measure of post-exertional malaise''
Thread here Poll results thread here
...................................................................
Biomedical Research
Molecular Biosystems 2017 Issue 2, Republished HHS open accessJanuary 31st 2018.
''Metabolic profiling of a myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome discovery cohort reveals disturbances in fatty acid and lipid metabolism'', Levine, Hanson et al.
Paper here Thread here
BMC Public Health, December 2017
''Factors impacting the illness trajectory of post-infectious fatigue syndrome: a qualitative study of adults' experiences'' (2017) Jason et al
Valuable study that highlights the detrimental effect of exercise in development of long term illness after Giardia infection.
Paper here Thread here
Jackson Labs Blog: "Approaches in Biomedical Research: Flow Cytometry, Part 1". First of a new educational series for ME patients and physicians.
Blog here Thread here
..............................................................
Biopsychosocial
General Medicine Open Research Article.
''An analysis of Dutch hallmark studies confirms the outcome of the PACE trial: cognitive behaviour therapy with a graded activity protocol is not effective for CFS and ME'' by @FrankTwisk and @Lou Corsius.
Article here Thread here
Journal of Health Psychology, February 2018
''Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) - The Need for Radical Reform'' by Michael J. Scott. Refers to PACE. Results suggest IAPT has very low success rate for mental disorders.
Article here Thread here
BMJ Archives of diseases in childhood
''Physical activity at age 11 years and chronic disabling fatigue at ages 13 and 16 years in a UK birth cohort, 2018'', Crawley et al
Article here Thread here
British Journal of Psychiatry
''Efficacy of web-based cognitive–behavioural therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: randomised controlled trial'' (2018) Knoop et al.
Article here Thread here Second thread here
Trial By Error: A Letter to Archives of Disease in Childhood. David Tuller and 21 signatories.
Spells out the problems with Esther Crawley's SMILE Lightning Process trial.
Letter here Thread here
Positive Health Online:
''ME/CFS, NLP and the Lightning Process in the Looking Glass'' by @Nancy Blake
NLP therapist and ME sufferer explains why the Lightning Process is wrong.
Article here Thread here
UK: MUS A practical guide. Kings Health Partners (Includes NHS trusts) March 2017. Not new, but a new thread here. The usual crap - includes CFS in MUS, and recommends CBT.
Thread here
.........................................................
Historical interest:
Post Graduate Medical Journal (11/1978)- entire issue devoted to ME symposium report. Attempts to name and define 'epidemic neuromyasthenia', includes early biomedical research related to mitochondria.
Journal link here Thread here
Fatigue Syndromes Wessely and Powell, 1989, White 1989. Early examples of psychiatrists mixing mental and physical fatigue syndromes, and using the term neurasthenia. Also a thread on the early development of the Oxford criteria.
Thread here Thread on Oxford criteria here
..............................................................
Articles on quality in science
Nature, "Robust research needs many lines of evidence", Marcus R. Munafò and George Davey Smith
Article here Thread here
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine 2018; 23:29–33.
''Key Concepts for Informed Health Choices: a framework for helping people learn how to assess treatment claims and make informed choices.'' Chalmers et al.
Article here Thread here
Lancet Infectious Diseases Editorial Sept. 2017
''A Proper Place for Retraction''. Mentions PACE briefly.
Editorial here Thread here
Edit: PDF version here
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