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White on Pathways to Prevention and PACE
Comment published on 30 June 2015 in the Annals of Internal Medicine on the following article: Treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome By PD White, MD, DJ Clauw, MD, JWM van der Meer, MD, R Moss-Morris, PhD, RR Taylor, PhD … Continue reading
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Tagged CBT, cognitive behavioural therapy, GET, graded exercise therapy, JWM van der Meer, NIH, Pathways to prevention workshop, Prof Peter White, R Moss-Morris
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ME/CFS: a real illness
Comment on the US Institute of Medicine’s report and choice of new name SEID by Prof Anthony Komaroff: Chronic fatigue syndrome (named by some as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome [ME/CFS]) frustrates many physicians. That is understandable because there are no … Continue reading
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Tagged Institute of Medicine, IOM, Pathways to prevention workshop, Prof Anthony Komaroff, SEID, Systemic exertion Intolerance Disease
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Diagnostic methods for ME/CFS: a review
Research abstract: Background: The diagnosis of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME)/chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is based on clinical criteria, yet there has been no consensus regarding which set of criteria best identifies patients with the condition. The Institute of Medicine has recently … Continue reading
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Tagged case definitions, diagnosis, diagnostic criteria, National Institutes of Health, NIH, Pathways to prevention workshop
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NIH report: advancing ME/CFS research
ME Research UK comment, 17 June 2015: The prestigious US scientific journal Annals of Internal Medicine has just published a position paper – Advancing the research on ME/CFS – which summarizes the conclusions of the ‘Pathways to Prevention’ Workshop organized … Continue reading
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Tagged Beth Smith, CR Green, ME Research UK, MERUK, National Institutes of Health, NIH, Pathways to prevention workshop, research
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