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Monitoring treatment harm in ME/CFS: a freedom-of-information study of NHS specialist centres in England.
Monitoring treatment harm in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: A freedom-of-information study of National Health Service specialist centres in England, by Graham McPhee, Adrian Baldwin, Tom Kindlon, Brian M Hughes in J Health Psychol. 2019 Jun 24. [Epub ahead of print] … Continue reading
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CBT & objective assessments in CFS
The Journal of Health Psychology has published a short analysis by Graham McPhee on the way that real/objective assessments show that CBT gives no boost to ME/CFS. This is a video to introduce it: Objective Evidence & CFS Article abstract: Cognitive behaviour … Continue reading
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Reasons given for not releasing PACE trial fitness data
PACE Trial: Reasons Queen Mary University of London gave for not releasing fitness data Tom Kindlon reports that retired mathematics teacher, Graham McPhee, requested the numerical values (for the groups, not individuals) used to create this graph of the fitness … Continue reading
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Is being a member of an ME support group holding you back?
M.E. analysis blog post, by Graham McPhee, 5 July, 2016: Is being a member of an ME support group holding you back? Some medical professionals seem to believe that being in an ME support group is bad for us. I believe … Continue reading
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