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    Healthwise to "retire the GET/CBT topics" from medical content

    which according to http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bupkis means "A worthless amount; little or nothing" Had to look it up!
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    David Tuller's new crowdfunding campaign (April 1, 2018)

    No, but it's 72% now.
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    Action for ME has joined S4ME

    I don't think we have signed it yet, have we? (as a group)
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    A Common Language for Clinical Research Studies: NINDS, CDC, ME/CFS and CDEs

    Source: Neurology Vol 90, #15 Supplement Date: April 23, 2018 URL: http://n.neurology.org/content/90/15_Supplement/P2.016 [American Academy of Neurology 70th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles] A Common Language for Clinical Research Studies: The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and...
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    UK House of Lords/ House of Commons - relevant people and questions

    https://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2018-04-13/135426/ Ruth George To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many hours of training on Fibromyalgia are included in the syllabus for (a) a medical...
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    Letter from #MillionsMissing London to The Free Psychotherapy Network

    I'm afraid Denise Spreag misrepresents the numerous animal rights organisations and individuals when she says "The BPS lobby has been able to stigmatise a whole group of patients as ‘militant activists’ and akin to the animal rights lobby in the level of danger they present to scientists." The...
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    I Am Stuck In The Prison That Is ME

    Except that they say "The NHS recommends cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), which can help patients with mild to moderate ME deal with the psychological aspects of having a chronic illness. CBT aims to help people accept their diagnosis, feel in control of symptoms, and gain a better...
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    Is this the mechanism underlying PEM?

    In case anyone is trying to find other texts by this author, his name is actually Roland Staud.
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    Is this the mechanism underlying PEM?

    Sorry this is so late, but I am one of several people (all female?) who suffered ill-effects from D-Ribose. I mention it here among other places: http://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/d-ribose.52274/#post-864592 (Sorry - gave wrong link earlier)
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    Healthwise to "retire the GET/CBT topics" from medical content

    Yes - I've mentioned that in my email, which I hope I have finally succeeded in submitting!
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    Radio Food Programme says doctors not taught about food

    No cooked breakfasts? I have cooked breakfast every day. What does she recommend - starch-laden cereal?
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    Rethinking the treatment of CFS — a reanalysis and evaluation of findings from a recent major trial of GET and CBT (2018) Wilshire et al.

    I'm rather puzzled by the conclusion "this analysis does not yield results substantially different than the original" and the suggestion that CBT and GET are "worth trying"!
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    David Tuller lecture: CFS (aka ME) - Challenging the accepted dogma through research journalism

    Yes, and strangely Jan and I only live about 3 miles apart. Weird...
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    David Tuller lecture: CFS (aka ME) - Challenging the accepted dogma through research journalism

    Yep. My hearing isn't first-class at the moment, but I can hear most things well enough. But this - no - a real struggle.
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    David Tuller lecture: CFS (aka ME) - Challenging the accepted dogma through research journalism

    Am I the only one to have difficulty hearing this? I just about managed by plugging in my speakers and playing the tape with them quite close, but it was damned awkward! It seemed to be the speaker (Dave) who was speaking too quietly or insufficiently close to the microphone, as other sounds...
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    Merryn Crofts - media and inquest

    I didn't know before about the "2% very severely affected". There may be other things in the article that are new, as opposed to the other articles which tend to be identical.
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    Rethinking the treatment of CFS — a reanalysis and evaluation of findings from a recent major trial of GET and CBT (2018) Wilshire et al.

    Thank you, @Art Vandelay! Other people have posted these type of images and I haven't criticised them, but just felt that it needed addressing this time!
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    Rethinking the treatment of CFS — a reanalysis and evaluation of findings from a recent major trial of GET and CBT (2018) Wilshire et al.

    Can you or someone else please tell me how to stop such moving images moving?! They do my eyes and sometimes my head in!
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