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    Gravity-induced exercise intervention in an individual with CFS/ME and POTS, 2019, Ballantine, Srassheim, Newton

    So @ Trish, are we assuming that someone is getting/has got a PhD from this?! If so it's a tragedy for all concerned.
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    Questions for Prof Simon Carding of the Quadram Institute, June 2019

    It would be useful if he could clarify the position of Dr Bansal, regarding recruitment to the future trial of FMT. In answer to a question at the conference re how to get on the trial, he suggested that the lady's GP should refer her to Dr Bansal at St Helier. Dr Bansal retired from there last...
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    Ros Vallings (NZ) to give series of talks in Ireland - May 2019

    I'm disliking a fair few phrases on the slides and I've only got as far as no 7!
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    The troubled history of psychiatry

    As usual mothers are generally to blame... "overprotective mothers stunted their children’s maturation and were, according to a leading American psychiatrist, “our gravest menace” in the fight against communism; excessively permissive mothers produced children who would become juvenile...
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    (Not a recommendation) (UK) "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Conference: Costs, challenges and practice"

    This looks prety different from the 2018 conference. It is termed a Fatigue super conference, not a CFS conference.
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    Podcast: "It's Not All About ME"

    This KT King podcast is well worth a listen.
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    Retraction of recent large trial on CBT for schizophrenia (2019)

    Eagerly looking forward to response to this from @Brian Hughes, @dave30th and others
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    Thread for all minutes of the UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative [CMRC] Executive Board Meetings

    @Emsho @Amw66 do either of you know what AfME are doing in Scotland/mentoring scheme etc?
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    IiMER International Conference Week London 2019

    I have heard Julia Newton (Newcastle) and Jo Cambridge with Fane Mensah give presentations in recent years. Chris Ponting was in the audience last year. Karl Morten says he has been for the last 3 years. Dr Bansal has also presented. I think these days some of the researchers go to the...
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    Stanford Community Symposium 2018: Ron Tompkins

    Looking forward to hearing Ron Tomkins speak at Invest in ME research conference in a couple of weeks
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    ME/CFS contributions at Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health conference, May 2019

    @Trish, there is also a fifth. Doukrou M, Hiremath S, Ferin K, Jones S, Begent J, Segal T. G612(P)  Characterisation of population, review of service provision, and outcomes for young people with chronic fatigue syndrome in a tertiary care inpatient setting...
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    Action for M.E.'s big survey, 2019

    Hopefully their data showing that c 90% of people have stopped or reduced work, they will produce information on work and ME that is better than their SeeME toolkit.
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    UK NICE - Projects to support the development of the NICE guideline on ME/CFS: diagnosis and management

    The tender for the Young people Focus Group has been extended to 10 June file:///C:/Users/140617/Downloads/NGC%20tender%20document%20for%20MECFS_young%20people_second%20call.pdf
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    Trial By Error: A Plea to Fiona Godlee on a Familiar Topic

    Even Professor Dorothy Bishop, who has previously supported BPS approach to ME was very lukewarm in her response to SMILE in the SMC briefing. http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/expert-reaction-to-controversial-treatment-for-cfsme/ SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 expert reaction to controversial treatment...
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    Measurements of Recovery and Predictors of Outcome in an Untreated CFS Sample (2019) Thomas et al.

    So it is a study by 2 psychologists, one of whom is from Bath. Would we expect a useful conclusion?
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    Request for help with possible TV documentary on ME

    Many of the posters at these events echo the "we need more biomedical research" message
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