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    Open University - Camelford Case Study

    She is watching the forum.
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    How it feels to be exhausted 24 hours a day...article in The Sunday Times Magazine

    It doesn't require a subscription - just a log-in.
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    Review: CFS book by Nick Duerden

    Source: The British Journal of General Practice Vol 68, #677, p 586 Date: December 2018 URL: https://bjgp.org/content/68/677/586.1 Ref: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/get-well-soon-9781472950482/ https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/get-well-soon-9781472950475/ Books: Get Well Soon: Adventures in...
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    Why is it so often said that almost nothing is known about ME/CFS?

    Brain fag syndrome? Shouldn't that be 'fog'?!
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    Open University - Camelford Case Study

    and you know who the main scientist was? A certain Simon Wessely. I lived near enough to Camelford to be worried about it.
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    2018: Discussion on the NICE procedure: what to expect next?

    Good grief - I wasn't completely with-it when reading this, and assumed that it was comment on the new recommendations. It looks as though it was completely ignored.
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    Trust Me, I'm a Scientist - Richard Dawkins

    There's an interesting bit at about 2020 where they are talking about problems with peer review, e.g. things slipping past reviewers which shouldn't. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0001b1k Presenting his first programme for Radio 4, the evolutionary biologist, author and former Professor...
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    Increasing symptom intensity

    "Muscles - generally tight - feeling like just before onset of cramp, some very "knotted" intermittently" sounds particularly like possible lack of sodium?
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    USA: News from Solve ME

    Solve CFS Chronicle, Winter 2018, http://issuu.com/solvemecfsinitiative/docs/chronicle_110118_final2_epub?e=17941417/65903049 https://solvecfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Chronicle_110118_FINAL2_epub.pdf or, https://solvecfs.org/archive/
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    Remission when ill with other infections?

    There are a lot of bugs around in hospitals. I try to avoid them, but you clearly couldn't. Hope you're recovering.
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    [BBC] GcMAF: Unlicensed HIV drug 'nearly killed patient' (Noakes pleads guilty)

    Not as big as you might think. I spent a lot of time studying drugs (at Masters level) and also separately, and got paid for some work on them. Tests can be very unreliable. Drugs are regularly found to be ineffective after being used for years, and things are found effective by some tests...
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    [BBC] GcMAF: Unlicensed HIV drug 'nearly killed patient' (Noakes pleads guilty)

    They do not. Not in the UK anyway, and I believe the stats re deaths from medicines are pretty similar around the world.
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    Phone consult with Dr Teitelbaum ?

    They won't necessarily know what it is, will they?
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    Effects of activity pacing in patients with chronic conditions associated with fatigue complaints: A meta-analysis (2018) Hettinga et al.

    Source: Disability and Rehabilitation Preprint Date: November 18, 2018 URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09638288.2018.1504994 Effects of activity pacing in patients with chronic conditions associated with fatigue complaints: A meta-analysis...
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    "Vitamin D Deficiency Elevates Colorectal Cancer Risk" (includes discussion of inflammatory disease and gut microbiome)

    This is info I typed up on 14.1.16 re my own level, taking supplements: 'Serum Vitamin D (~4QB44 Combined total vit D2 + D3 lvl) 61nmol/L (50-300 adequate; >75 may be optimal for bone health). MedlinePlus says “Many experts recommend a level between 20 and 40 ng/mL. Others recommend a level...
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    Phone consult with Dr Teitelbaum ?

    This post: https://www.s4me.info/threads/dr-daviss-and-dr-naviauxs-crucial-observations-about-gender-differences-in-me.1217/#post-20474 which was taken from https://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/professor-ron-daviss-response-to-naviaux-study-including-q-and-a-with-dr-naviaux.46520/
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    Webinar - ME/CFS Involves Brain Inflammation: Results from a Ramsay Pilot Study - Jarred Younger

    I'm surprised at the increased brain temperature, when so many of us have distinctly lower body temperature. See https://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/what-is-your-body-temperature-rethinking-98-6.1454/
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    Webinar - ME/CFS Involves Brain Inflammation: Results from a Ramsay Pilot Study - Jarred Younger

    Source: Solve ME/CFS Initiative Date: December 13, 2018 Time: 18:00-19:00 UTC URL: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1541028613190392835 ME/CFS Involves Brain Inflammation: Results from a Ramsay Pilot Study ---------------------------------------------------------- Presented by...
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