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    Feasibility and acceptability outcomes of the InMe trial - ...participants with subclinical eating and somatic symptom disorders 2026 Bobou et al

    To paraphrase yourself: sure, it’s also possible that you’ll feel better from eating a banana. What happened to getting people to stop wasting resources on trialling things without any good arguments for why it might work? I agree that studying healthy people isn’t useful here.
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    Feasibility and acceptability outcomes of the InMe trial - ...participants with subclinical eating and somatic symptom disorders 2026 Bobou et al

    Uhm, what do you base that on? Is watching their HR during stress exposure, being told to use a breathing app and visualising a calm place supposed to be helpful for severe pwME/CFS that struggle to eat?
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    2025-2026 Norwegian chronic fatigue guidelines - draft published

    There is a three month feedback period. I’m not sure how the associations intend to respond, and what they will put the most weight on. I doubt it. The people involved from the department don’t seem to fully understand what they are doing. They seems to believe that «clinical experience» and...
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    2025-2026 Norwegian chronic fatigue guidelines - draft published

    This is from the section where they talk about the most severe. There is no mention about deaths. These are back to back paragraphs. It feels like it’s written by two different people. Is this what compromise is supposed to look like?
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    2025-2026 Norwegian chronic fatigue guidelines - draft published

    It’s correct in Norwegian, the autotranslation messes it up
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    Multicentre validation of a patient-reported outcome measure for functional movement disorders 2026 Michaelis et al

    «Our arbitrary scale matches other arbitrary scales so our scale has good validity.» I wonder if they will ever learn..
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    2025-2026 Norwegian chronic fatigue guidelines - draft published

    The guidelines are packed to the brim with BPS and misinformation. It’s truly a muddle.
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    Problems arising for pwME from additional diagnoses of MCAS, hEDS and POTS. Advocacy discussion.

    Partially because even basic scientific concepts are not includes in their training. Just looks through the publicly available subjects for medical degrees at universities. For the same reasons that any other profession don’t call out each other, take your pick: loyalty to their peers...
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    Commentary: Initial Strategy for the Future of DSM [Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders] 2026 Oquendo et al

    This is far too passive. The first thing they should do is to chastise every practitioner that thinks that checking off certain boxes means you have X, Y or Z. They should tell them in no uncertain terms that false positives are a serious issue and that anyone ignoring it are doing a disservice...
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    Problems arising for pwME from additional diagnoses of MCAS, hEDS and POTS. Advocacy discussion.

    I take it to mean that if the advocates of the patient community continue to ask for the wrong things, we are guaranteed to get the wrong things. If we ask for the right things, there is at least a chance that some sane people in power listen and give us the help that is needed to turn things...
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    Trial Report Vitamin D in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome after COVID-19 or Vaccination: A Randomized Controlled Trial, 2026, Kodama et al

    It’s probably by design. They are already using the intervention based on their so-called clinical experience and this is nothing more than a charade that they believe lets them claim that what they are doing is backed by science.
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    The gap in fatigue research – and what we’re doing about it, 31 July 2023, The Kennedy Trust & Arthritis UK

    Oh joy, more PROMS! There are none, except for the ones that treat the root cause: the disease. Even more PROMS and psychosocial babble. Are they aiming to create some kind of support for anyone with untreated fatigue, as if it’s all the same?
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    Instruments for measuring fatigue in people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: a systematic review of measurement properties 2025 Machado+

    If the authors are not able to recognise the serious content validity issues that these PROMs face, I have little faith in the assessments in the review.
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    UK Action for ME Big Survey 2025 - closes 27/1/26 (UK residents only)

    Uptake is always low for any kind of surveys. I don’t think these ones are outliers.
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    Neuroinflammation: an unfortunate term to describe schizophrenia, 2026, Llorca-Bofí et al

    To elaborate on this: The problem with all of the other names is that they might be taken to imply that we know a certain kind or deviation from the normal is present in the disease, when we don’t really know that. It seems to me like saying it’s a «neuroimmune disease» would be the best...
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    Pros and cons of genetic studies of families who have multiple members with ME/CFS

    WGS’s don’t require billions of cases. It seems like you can get by with 10-15 thousand. All of those steps would also have genes influencing them, making it more or less likely that you end up with ME/CFS. But I feel like we’re getting a bit off topic for the thread, which was small genetic...
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    Vagus nerve-mediated neuroimmune modulation for rheumatoid arthritis: a pivotal randomized controlled trial 2025 Tesser et al

    If we go by JE’s assessment above, it looks like it didn’t really work, which strengthens the argument that the intervention effectively broke the blinding in the intervention group. Exactly. And it doesn’t seem like it worked in any particularly meaningful way, which would further strengthen...
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    Pros and cons of genetic studies of families who have multiple members with ME/CFS

    I don’t follow. If one gene makes it more likely that whatever ME/CFS is occurs (say fewer microtubules), then that will show up in a large enough genetic study because the people with that gene will be overrepresented in the ME/CFS group. That’s different from this kind of study, though. I’m...
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    Problems arising for pwME from additional diagnoses of MCAS, hEDS and POTS. Advocacy discussion.

    Those statements are about «people that perceive themselves as advocates» that constantly bring up fringe and pseudoscientific muddle. Advocates as in people that have taken it upon themselves to speak on the behalf of a group, or that take it upon themselves to share «facts» with others about...
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    Neuroinflammation: an unfortunate term to describe schizophrenia, 2026, Llorca-Bofí et al

    Why do we need to find names with that level of granularity before we know what’s actually going on? Wouldn’t «neuroimmune» suffice for now?
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