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    Michael Sharpe skewered by @JohntheJack on Twitter

    There are also fairies and dwarves, I tell you. In Ireland for instance. Some people will bury you alive if you don't respect the fairies and dwarves...(Ok, most people will admit it's a myth... Didn't look at the cited papers in detail, but a feeling tells me it's okay to save the energy.
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    Michael Sharpe skewered by @JohntheJack on Twitter

    What an odd question. A classical coaching technique - but maybe at the wrong place?
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    Michael Sharpe skewered by @JohntheJack on Twitter

    This shows he has never trained himself, never spoken to people who have AND are sick (e.g. ME, MS, Mitochondriasis etc) or never has been sick himself and trained. It is an absolutely different feeling to start training as an unfit person and to train with ME. It is so clearly different that I...
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    Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems

    I was here: https://icd.who.int/dev11/f/en#!/http%3A%2F%2Fid.who.int%2Ficd%2Fentity%2F1144812971 I see now it was my fault. If you sesrch for icd 11 you get to the sites you linked to. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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    Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems

    When I went to ICD 11 via google, there was a version without codes. But then I followed your links and there were the codes. Funny. Edit: I understood it I think.
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    Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems

    Ah, there was a question....In the public release now available there are the codes missing. I am sure you explained that somewhere. When will the codes be added or am I using the wrong version?
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    Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems

    What crap! On the other hand, what a huge success for the psycho folk. And governments will party. Because now, if you go "too often" to a doctor (however that is defined) you'll get a BDD diagnosis right away. So if you don't want that you don't go to the doctor (which saves money) and always...
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    Michael Sharpe skewered by @JohntheJack on Twitter

    Guidelines on Tiredness/CF cite PACE, and those guidelines are the basis of such actions, as is the entire dogma "it's primarily psychiatric" (which means there are many psychiatrists who will say in their assessment reports it's psychological, that the mother/father/whoever worsens the symptoms...
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    Michael Sharpe skewered by @JohntheJack on Twitter

    Hm...So does this mean we have to win over murderers and other people who make others suffer instead of saying clearly what their deeds are and condemn them so that they might stop doing them? Still, I think there are things in this world that can't simply be forgotten or forgiven (and don't...
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    Question concerning XMRV

    Hi @duncan, what was with Smith? What was back then?
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    Question concerning XMRV

    Chickenpox (that's the same virus in shingles, Varizella Zoster) is very common in children. Edit: But you mean shingles itself, not chickenpox?
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    Question concerning XMRV

    Don't know what that is. :(
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    Question concerning XMRV

    Thank you.
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    Question concerning XMRV

    Interesting. In what way?
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    Michael Sharpe skewered by @JohntheJack on Twitter

    Did I read correctly? £300?! Over 12 months?! That's nothing. And for this sick people are being plagued? The study alone was probably more expensive than the "savings" that can be made by using CBT.
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    Question concerning XMRV

    There was a comment by Lipkin, supposedly on a CDC conference in 2013 (I couldn't find more): Was there a follow-up or so? Also, I found this: from: http://www.cfs-aktuell.de/februar14_2.htm (This is a well-known and esteemed German "blog" about ME/CFS that stopped in 2015.) Would someone be...
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    Hair and salivary cortisol in a cohort of women with chronic fatigue syndrome, 2018, Roerink et al

    Both plots look pretty similar. :cautious: Or don't they? How is it even possible that something like this is being published? There should be a punishment for something like this: data shows X and A is concluded, where A is not linked to X. It's so incredibly unscientific, it's really shocking.
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    Hair and salivary cortisol in a cohort of women with chronic fatigue syndrome, 2018, Roerink et al

    I remember Knoop and Nater are one of the German BPS proponents (they seem to be in Austria now). Seems they are desperately looking to confirm their stress-HPA axis hypothesis?
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    Who is Simon Wessely?

    @chrisb, I don't understand the details (since I seem to lack the needed knowledge). As you know, I'm also a conspiracist. :D
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