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Ethical classification of ME/CFS in the United Kingdom
Ethical classification of ME/CFS in the United Kingdom, by Diane O’Leary in Bioethics, 8 February 2019 Article abstract: Few conditions have sparked as much controversy as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Professional consensus has long suggested that the condition should … Continue reading →
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CBT in CFS: a narrative review on efficacy and informed consent
Review abstract: Cognitive behavioural therapy is increasingly promoted as a treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome. There is limited research on informed consent using cognitive behavioural therapy in chronic fatigue syndrome. We undertook a narrative review to explore efficacy and to … Continue reading →
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