Agree. And will be more than relieved to be proven wrong by one of them making clear that they are being specific in asking for this but I’m...
Am I right in the last few lines confessing that basically ALL the research on effectiveness/ ie whether it works or us a big hoax harming...
Agreed (and from an ethics point of view then there is the possibility that walks that people can't avoid eg to get to a meeting but that...
nope stationary bike could be somewhere without the swimming pool noise, high ceilings and humid conditions. And you can stop and then it’s done...
That’s interesting because it’s the opposite for me. It obviously varies with people but no anything to do with swimming pools is likely to...
And of course when you are incapacitated (maybe by whatever that is, maybe by a shower, maybe something essential like a medical task) you can’t...
It’s not the same David Clarke who was behind founding IAPT is it?
Probably one of the worst activities for me. Even when I was very fit with everything else before I was ill going to the swimming pool used to...
is it possible to post more information (which it indicates is on page 10)? fingers crossed this is the beginning of something that I agree is needed
It makes me laugh when you hear press releases or articles suggesting the nhs has useful data eg for big data someone should have told those in...
This is a very good pint that has been on my mind recently (but not set up any thread on as I think it imbues a lot of certain ‘professionsls’’...
hmm … rather suspicious of this term being invented to be used inaccurately for those ‘needing to lie down’ just like we see eg anorexia being...
It also seems to be partly about how they’ve been allowed to lead and set up their lives and working lives when we were describing eg what BACME...
But that ‘association’ is generally very cart before the horse to a jaw-dropping extent I can’t believe they get away with the mis -citing (it as...
It is weird because the leaflet describes how there are two types of pacing: quota-contingent and symptom-contingent and then tells people they...
I'm also unimpressed with the sum total advice for universities:
UCLH research finds that Long Covid patients who lost sense of smell can be helped with surgery : University College London Hospitals NHS...
it is a sidenote as this is about vascular EDS, but not unrelated as it seems their charities are sponsoring 'groundbreaking research into...
This is an important laying out of what needs to be discussed isn't it? If we are talking about whether using exercise in some form as a therapy...
Is it better? Or should they have put a caveat and a link to the paper that made it clear this was because they’d been hospitalised (rather than...
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