Nina E. Steinkopf has written a good comment to this article, and also to the interview with Paul Garner which was in the same newspaper.
Can positive thinking cure Long Covid?
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Physicians and researchers have an ethical responsibility in the way they disseminate medical information...
Der Standard: Long Covid: Die Krankheit nach der Krankheit
It was not possible to get a link to a google translation of the whole article, but here are google translated parts where ME is mentioned:
Even months after their illness, the patients whom Stingl looks after in his practice are too...
CNN: For many sufferers of long Covid, proving they are sick is a big part of the battle
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Dr. Manoj Sivan, an associate clinical professor and consultant at University of Leeds, was one of the first physicians to start writing about Covid long haulers last spring. As a rehabilitation...
Trial By Error by David Tuller: Journal of Health Psychology Published Hughes-Tuller Critique of Wessely-Chalder CBT Claims
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We were delighted that the Journal of Health Psychology was interested in reviewing our critique, and ultimately publishing it. As can be seen by comparing the...
Full title: A Comparison of Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis from the United Stated and Japan
Elzbieta Wiedbusch, Joseph Cotler, Leonard A. Jason
Abstract:
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) are debilitating conditions found...
Anyone NOT blocked by T. Greenhalgh who can see the tweet H. Vogt refers to?
ETA: The tweet appeared when I linked it here! How neat!
Had nothing to do with Long Covid, but I'll leave it anyway as threats also seems to be part of a useful narrative for some.
The Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet has an article today about quarrel between doctors about what Long Covid is.
The article is also covered in the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet.
Aftonbladet: Läkarstrid om postcovid: "Det har blivit ett ställningskrig"
google translation: Long-term illnesses are...
The article has now been updated with a comment from dr. Vicky Whittemore apologising and providing link with a list of the reviewers who participated in the recent ME/CFS CEP.
A tweet by Tuller:
Wow, Professor Michael Sharpe, who blames Guardian columnist @GeorgeMonbiot for causing Long Covid, posted this comment under my blog about it: "I do believe the word ‘hysterical’ is Dr Tuller." Professor Sharpe, can you translate that into English, please?
Here is link to the guideline published today
NICE: Chronic pain (primary and secondary) in over 16s: assessment of all chronic pain and management of chronic primary pain
The Guardian: Chronic pain sufferers should take exercise, not analgesics, says Nice
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Nice recommends that doctors draw up a care and support plan with patients about how to manage their pain based on how badly it is affecting their day-to-day life, what activities they feel they can...
Opinion piece in the New York Times: The Mysterious Aftermath of Infections by Roxanne Khamsi.
It's paywalled, unfortunately.
Spotted it on twitter as it was shared by journalist Amy Maxmen who wrote a great article for Nature a few years ago about medical research into ME. She says she...
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Jessica Maya, a graduate student in the Genetics, Genomics, and Development Program at Cornell University in Maureen Hanson’s lab, talks about ME/CFS, the immune system response, and the fuels that energize immune cells to properly defend the body. This talk was adapted from...
I can only find a link to their general YouTube channel of the Upptalks, but not the unlisted video with today's talk on the facebook event.
But they write that they will add subtitles to today's talk and upload it within a week. So a more official upload is on its way :-)
Oh it's already out. That's great. Thanks @mango for sharing.
May I ask where you found the link? I see it's the University that has uploaded it on their YouTube channel, but as an unlisted video and I wonder if it's ok to share the link further on social media.
That's very kind of you. I saw that there were 1.1 K attendees on the Facebook event for this talk. The previous event had about 120 participants. Perhaps they'll decide to share today's recording as the interest was so big? If not, it would be great to hear your audio recording, so thank you so...
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