3 authors 5 participants. Underwhelming
I don’t think it really registered with me I definitely had heard of psychosomatic but didn’t think about it in any depth. To be perfectly...
Yeah symptom fluctuation should be an outcome And The actual perceived improvement being half that expected by the patients Is definitely...
Energy conservation…. attention & amplification so as soon as you say I have to try to manage my energy carefully, I have to monitor my symptoms...
Cut and paste - surely not :whistle:
It’s bizarre using that random upper and lower case like some stereotype of the way an anonymous threatening message would be written
Sums it up. How do the manage to scam funding for anything they do??
As it is a Regional paper there’s a strong possibility this will also pop up elsewhere in the country due to common ownership or syndication.
And don’t forget to donate to the gofundme :whistle:
Oops must be an England Rugby fan
how about some tiny mouse shopping bags, or standing on a paper sheet and squeaking stop in mouse. Eta. Just to say this comment ^ is obviously...
As a simple non scientist I think that whatever movement the step counter reacts to for that individual if a given intervention results in them...
On the Guardian article specifically I just went to the home page and I had to do some scrolling it wasn’t highlighted near the top of the health...
They are all adding their names because they are all believers in psychosomatic cause.
Oh specific multidisciplinary care when you really mean CBT/get
Wish he would properly retire.
Haven’t checked but surely as a public body they are subject to FOI
Maybe nowadays, they published some of the worst articles in the past - militant patients
Probably best referred to ME Association to tackle. As they have done with LP website
It’s a real mix. At least those who normally live in the alternative bubble will potentially be exposed to more sensible ideas. What is...
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