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    Guardian 'diabetes is biopsychosocial'

    Cynically, diabetes management is coming under the IAPT banner, so this prepares the way.
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    Guardian 'diabetes is biopsychosocial'

    I think we need a picture with lots more tripe for this one...
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    Blog: Lloyd's Fatigue Clinic study asks “are women with CFS ovary-reacting?”

    Perhaps interesting to compare it to the Scandinavian hormone research - will show how things should be done ...
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    Guardian 'diabetes is biopsychosocial'

    Just tweeted to Dr Aseem Malhotra. Wonder what he may make of it ....
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    Cochrane ME/CFS GET review temporarily withdrawn

    Retirement may be the get out. This is Britain, as @dave30th has found out, things are done differently. When there has been a cock up , a huge degree of face saving is involved.
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    Blood test ranges and low blood volume

    Can anyone advise what the effect on " normal range" results low blood volume would have? For FBC, liver function panel and homocysteine I have done a quick google but not much comes up Could this be a factor in pwme tests being read as normal when things are far from this? Our GP is...
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    CD24 expression and B cell maturation shows a novel link with energy metabolism: potential implications for patients with ME/CFS, 2018, Mensah et al

    I agree that ME is the body running in an " energy conservation mode". Low T3 would also point to this. Low magnesium/ calcium issues affects cellular pumps, and if ATP is involved in distress purnergic signalling it may compound issues. How each person downregulates, and how this is modulated...
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    Dr Alan Moreau's new, low-stress protocol for provoking PEM.[Thoughts?]

    My daughter can inly tolerate 10 mins for neck and shoulder massage. Initial 15 mins try was too much and took a day in bed to get some energy back, so this would seem feasible to me
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    Poll on how supplements affect you - can see results

    Magnesium makes a difference, if it' s missed then its noticeable. Milk thistle and ubiquinol also seem to do something.
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    Defining the minimally clinically important difference of the SF-36 physical function subscale for paediatric CFS/ME - Crawley et al

    When will we get some decent objective paediatric research? Why is this such a big ask? Unfortunately, i don' t think it will be in the UK
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    Nick Brown looks at study on sexual harassment and 'CFS'

    This feeds into the ACE agenda that is percolating down into school/ social work/ police. The Bath safeguarding seminar will no doubt build on this too. Cue CBT sessions trawling for past memories and creating potential for future PTSD
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    Sweden - RME news

    really need to learn some Swedish!
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    Unrest Continuing Medical Education Program (CME/CE)

    Can we try for this in UK?
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    Cochrane ME/CFS GET review temporarily withdrawn

    No doubt fishing for militant activist quotes / evidence
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    NICE guideline review: A list of appointees to the ME/CFS Guideline Committee has now been published

    @Brian Hughes @Tom Kindlon this is reality. Whilst I do welcome Keith Geraghty's venture in paediatrics, I have significant concerns re the recording of recovery and the actual diagnosis ( as it is currently a dustbin diagnosis -one can see this from much paediatric research), to have...
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    NICE guidelines and the needs of children with ME

    @Brian Hughes @Tom Kindlon this is reality. Whilst I do welcome Keith Geraghty's venture in paediatrics, I have significant concerns re the recording of recovery and the actual diagnosis ( as it is currently a dustbin diagnosis -one can see this from much paediatric research), to have...
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    A Review of BMJ Best Practice Document on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Professor James Baraniuk

    This needs to be widely disseminated. I am considering sending to my GP.
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