BMJ: Covid-19: The inside story of the RECOVERY trial
“The UK has really delivered here,” says Martin Landray, deputy chief investigator of RECOVERY. “It involves hospitals from Truro to the Western Isles, Northern Ireland across to King’s Lynn. The patients have been fabulous: they were ill...
Spiegel International: Many Stay Sick After Recovering From Coronavirus
Carmen Scheibenbogen, the head of the outpatient clinic for adult immunodeficiencies at Berlin's Charité University Hospital, is one of the few German experts on chronic fatigue syndrome. Many people with COVID-19 are...
Yesterday it was republished on NeurologyAdvisor
https://www.neurologyadvisor.com/topics/general-neurology/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-viruses-and-the-innate-immune-system/
A women's magazine has an interview with Sara Emilie, a young mummy-influencer who's been suffering from ME since she was 15, but only recently been open about it on social media. Luckily she has improved some over the years and wonders if her pregnancies might be the reason for this. Assistant...
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BBC: Coronavirus: NHS England launches tool to aid long-term recovery
"Your Covid Recovery" will be an online portal for people in England...
Nina E. Steinkopf with new blog post where she shares an e-response she submitted about this study to BMJ. Her response was rejected because of its length and because it overlapped with other responses already online. BMJ also informed her: “we are currently reviewing the original article in...
Trial by Error by David Tuller: Nudge for BMJ About Music Therapy; Letter to "Health Anxiety" Expert
I have written two more letters and have posted them below.
The first letter is a nudge to BMJ’s research integrity department, which missed a deadline this week for providing me with an update...
Trial by Error by David Tuller: Nudge for BMJ About Music Therapy, Letter to "Health Anxiety" Expert
I have written two more letters and have posted them below.
The first letter is a nudge to BMJ’s research integrity department, which missed a deadline this week for providing me with an update...
A month ago, several colleagues and I wrote to BMJ about the problematic Norwegian study of CBT-plus-music-therapy for treatment of adolescents with chronic fatigue post-mononucleosis. After I sent a nudge two weeks later, I received a response from a research integrity coordinator, promising an...
A new article from Dagsavisen. This time about the private fundraising to hire a law firm to make a judicial assessment of the National Insurance Court's ruling on ME patients and the allowance for young disabled people.
The fundraising is initiated by several young ME sufferers with Victor...
Dagsavisen with a follow up article where ME patients' struggle with the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration is confirmed by Elisabeth Thoresen, spokeswoman and leader of the organisation AAP-aksjonen who is protesting against a tightening by the government of the process to achieve...
In Norway you usually get 66% of your previous salary in disability benefits if you get sick/injured and is no longer able to work.
But what if you got sick/injured before you started working? Then you get next to nothing and the system therefore has an extra allowance for young disabled...
Ah, I see!
Yes, that's a valid point. She is balancing in the debate trying to find common ground (if that's possible) and taking both side's arguments into account. I hope that increases the chances for those on the other side or those sitting on the fence to at least be willing to read her text..
Psychologist Grete Lilledalen has written an excellent comment in Dagbladet about the recent articles on the so-called "ME war".
The consequences that further stigmatization has for ME-sick children and adults won't leave me. Nor how unreasonable it is that health professionals portray...
Article from two days ago in the Swedish newspaper Expressen. Includes an interview with prof. Jonas Bergquist. He says among other:
One explanation for why some people get sick for a long time and have a hard time with the recovery after having covid-19 may be that the energy function in the...
Here's a link to a PDF about this from the Danish Health Authority titled "Model for interdisciplinary treatment course for patients with diffuse persistent symptoms of low metabolism" (my translation of the title, the PDF is in Danish)
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