Sounds interesting but I haven't had the time/energy to read the paper, Id be interested to know what others think. Link to paper by Van Campen and Visser...
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MEA Summary Review: Cardiac abnormalities in ME/CFS not due to deconditioning | 26 November 2018
by Charlotte Stephens, Research Correspondent, ME Association. Nov. 2018...
We're not going to get anything better than the Countess of Mar has been able to respond to Sohail Alibhai with (@Binkie4's post above). Standard responses to a large number of emails is only to be expected, it's just the way it's done. To think a government organisation will do otherwise is...
Also it also says a lot about the individual and her lack of honesty, integrity and care for others. The slim facts we read in this article don't say anything much about psychiatry. It's worrying, especially for the people she has treated over the years. I understand from things I've read that...
I don't know what it says about psychiatry. I wouldn't be surprised if it says something about politics, false economy, and decisions being made by the wrong people so that there was a loophole to exploit.
So.. no S4ME choir then..
If Ros Vallings has good evidence to support her remark, then I too think she should present it. If not it's just musing out loud in front of a vulnerable audience.
I remember not having the energy to sing being, in the early days, one of the most strangely surprising things to me because it seemed so random. I think that was when I began to really appreciate that we really do need energy for everything.
Hmmm. Double blinded tigers are quite unlikely to find a tiger repelling rock however big it is. Especially if the selection criteria is broad enough to include tigers with depression. I bet they could still find Chrysalis Effect founder Elaine Wilkins from Oxted by smell though.
Anyone fancy becoming a Cochrane peer reviewer?
https://cmd.cochrane.org/peer-referees
https://join.cochrane.org/join-cochrane
They provide training. It sounds as if it would be impossible for many with ME, but perhaps someone might be interested in finding out more.
A good interviewer will also ask the difficult questions rather than ask question after question that sets up the next bit of propaganda from the interviewees.
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