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  1. rvallee

    News from Australia

    If only past and current RACGP had not opted at every opportunity to deny and dismiss the issue of chronic illness and do absolutely nothing good about it, maybe current and future RACGP would have more than all this talk with definitely no walk. Because the main obstacle to the RACGP doing...
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    Long Covid in the media and social media 2022

    Not surprising. A job site probably works with a lot of staffing companies and HR departments. They have to care that people are only able to work under certain conditions. Their job is to know the job market and they can't gaslight reality about it. Economists, accountants and actuaries will...
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    Long Covid - where is the psychosomatics ?

    Literally, and I do mean literally literally, this: That's neat. "Trust us we're experts" is going to a lot of weight in the near future. How can it be trusted that they don't make many small mistakes when they are obsessively committed to major mistakes affecting, by their own claims, a...
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    Post–COVID-19 Symptoms 2 Years After SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Hospitalized vs Nonhospitalized Patients, 2022, Fernandez-de-las-penas et al

    This is really a shocking comment when you think about it. The starting position for all of this was: absolutely not, this is not a thing, no one will have any long-term consequences unless they suffer from severe disease and anyone who says otherwise is a crank trying to incite panic. And now...
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    Trial By Error: My Six-Month Review

    To be sure, I'm trying to find out when the first crowdfunding campaign began. From what I found it was in Summer 2017. The 1st post on the blog is from June 2017. Is that correct? Not that I think he will shut up about it but there's this dude who keeps pretending that Tuller being funded in...
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    Norway: Opinion piece on "Facts and myths about ME" by Reme, Flottorp and Wyller

    Also harms are obviously far more important to look at than benefits, even more so in illnesses that are widely known to be both highly fluctuating but also often relapse. This is the literal basis of "first do no harm", but it's not in effect for an issue that's been demedicalized. It should...
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    Norway: Opinion piece on "Facts and myths about ME" by Reme, Flottorp and Wyller

    It's basically clear that they can say anything they want, no matter how silly, and it makes no difference. His whole argument, verbatim, is that "it is possible". I assure you that it is possible for the Moon to fall on the Earth. There is nothing preventing it physically from happening. It...
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    Life stressors significantly impact long-term outcomes and post-acute symptoms 12-months after COVID-19 hospitalization 2022 Frontera et al

    So, illness. All of those are direct consequences of the illness, or the illness itself. You can even sort of put old age in that category, as it usually means more health problems. I mean, sure, they are happening in life, I guess that's one way to have an argument, just make it fully generic...
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