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US report says there’s (almost) no evidence CBT/GET work in ME/CFS
Health rising blog, by Cort Johnson, 18 August 2016: Federal Report Says There’s (Almost) No Evidence CBT/GET Work in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) This has a been good week for advocacy. It’s shown that smart advocacy works. Twice advocates went … Continue reading
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Tagged Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, AHRQ, CBT, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cognitive behavioural therapy, Cort Johnson, GET, graded exercise therapy, Mary Dimmock, The American Family Physician, UpToDate, WebMD
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US agency says CBT & GET ineffective for ME patients
Occupy M.E. blog post by Jennie Spotila, August 16 2016: AHRQ evidence review changes its conclusions Mary Dimmock has led the way on this issue, and is co-author of this post. In response to requests by U.S. patient organizations and advocates, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, AHRQ, CBT, cognitive behavioural therapy, GET, graded exercise therapy, Jennie Spotila, Mary Dimmock
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