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    Aerosol and surface stability of HCoV-19 (SARS-CoV-2) compared to SARS-CoV-1, 2020, van Doremalen et al (Coronavirus)

    Moved from this thread ______________________ This is an article and the study awaiting peer review about this stability of COVID19 in air and on surfaces. https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/487110-tests-indicate-coronavirus-can-survive-in-the-air...
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    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Taiwan seems to have handled this exceptionally well. lhttps://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/what-taiwan-can-teach-world-fighting-coronavirus-n1153826 Italy didn't. This thread is chilling. I hope the health authorities in other countries learn from these and other examples. Testing...
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    Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems

    from the head of the DSM-IV 'task force' months ago- and now-
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    Jen Brea: My ME is in remission

    Jen and Jeff, I don't think you are evading questions, but I've seen similar things happen in the past. If you had one place for all the available information people are seeking it might help a lot. FAQ's and all other good questions could be answered well once and you wouldn't have to answer...
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    The ‘cognitive behavioural model’ of chronic fatigue syndrome: Critique of a flawed model, 2019, Geraghty et al

    " Wessely (1994) references Sharpe et al.’s study as good evidence that psycho-behavioural factors perpetuate CFS. Here, minor correlations are used to support a dogmatic CBM. One study with weak evidence is used to support other studies with weak evidence. We identified numerous examples of...
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    Results of a survey of 151 families with ME on their experiences of the NHS

    "Have you ever been told by an NHS medical professionals that they "Don't believe in ME"? 150 responses 58% No 42% Yes"
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    NIH: Accelerating Research on ME/CFS meeting, 4th and 5th April 2019

    I'm not sure but I don't think so.
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    NIH: Accelerating Research on ME/CFS meeting, 4th and 5th April 2019

    The hashtag for the conference has many more tweets now. https://twitter.com/hashtag/MECFSatNIH19?src=hash
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    NIH: Accelerating Research on ME/CFS meeting, 4th and 5th April 2019

    Cort has a lot of tweets on the presentations. https://twitter.com/CortJohnson
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    NIH: Accelerating Research on ME/CFS meeting, 4th and 5th April 2019

    I've only watched for about the last hour, but had no problems using this- https://videocast.nih.gov/live.asp?live=31636&bhcp=1
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    David Tuller crowdfund: Trial By Error: Reporting on ME/CFS and Related Controversies

    Countrygirl posted this on PR today- https://forums.phoenixrising.me/threads/time-to-crowdfund-the-very-excellent-dr-david-tuller-again-folks.75720/
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    Is it true that more than half of medical consultations are for MUS? A look at the evidence.

    “Almost one half of Primary Care Patients have at least one medically unexplained symptom that does not respond to standard care. This leads to unnecessary investigation, referrals, health costs, medications as well as frustration in patients and health professionals alike. The great majority of...
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    Conference: Medically Unexplained Symptoms / Somatic Symptom Disorder Improving the Primary Care Response -Bristol, UK, July 2019

    “Almost one half of Primary Care Patients have at least one medically unexplained symptom that does not respond to standard care. This leads to unnecessary investigation, referrals, health costs, medications as well as frustration in patients and health professionals alike. The great majority of...
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    ME-seminar in Norway with Lillebeth Larun. LP-paper recommended as preparation literature

    Sharpe also retweeted this on the same day. https://twitter.com/profmsharpe
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    Advances in ME/CFS: Past, Present and Future; Friedman, 2018-19

    Page 12 of 22 There are no domestic care, treatment,prevention, or housing programs for ME/CFS patients. For ME/CFS, a disease estimated to have more than double the number of patients, and with a quality of life judged to be as or more diminished than that of HIV/AIDS, the disparity in...
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