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Conceptualising illness & disease: reflections on Sharpe & Greco
Conceptualising illness and disease: reflections on Sharpe and Greco (2019), by Carolyn Wilshire , Tony Ward in BMJ …Medical Humanities [Published Online First: 11 December 2019] doi: 10.1136/medhum-2019-011756 Article abstract: In a recent paper, Sharpe and Greco suggest that … Continue reading
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Rethinking the treatment of CFS – a reanalysis of the PACE trial
Research abstract: Rethinking the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome—a reanalysis and evaluation of findings from a recent major trial of graded exercise and CBT by Carolyn E. Wilshire, Tom Kindlon, Robert Courtney, Alem Matthees, David Tuller, Keith Geraghty and Bruce … Continue reading
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Tagged Aleem Matthees, Carolyn Wilshire, CBT, cognitive behavioural therapy, David Tuller, Dr Keith Geraghty, GET, graded exercise therapy, PACE trial, Prof Bruce Levin, Robert Courtney, Tom Kindlon
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PACE team response shows a disregard for the principles of science
Prof Jonathan Edwards (UK) and Prof David Tuller (USA) add to the growing number of articles by clinicians and researchers challenging the scientific credentials of the PACE researchers. PACE team response shows a disregard for the principles of science, by Prof Jonathan Edwards … Continue reading
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Responses to ‘Fear of exercise’ report in BMJ
The BMJ reports on the latest study from the PACE trial published on 13 January in the Lancet Psychiatry, with an article by Ingrid Torjesen. A number of letters in response challenging the research conclusions have been published online including those by: Prof … Continue reading
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Tagged BMJ, British medical Journal, Carolyn Wilshire, Dr Cahrles Shephard, Dr William Weir, exercise phobia, Greg Crowhurst, Ingrid Torjesen, Lancet Psychiatry, PACE trial, Prof Jonathan Edwards, Simon Lawrence, Tom Kindlon
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