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PACE trial researchers respond to David Tuller
David Tuller’s three-installment investigation of the PACE trial for CFS, Trial By Error, received much attention in the press. Although the PACE researchers declined David’s efforts to interview them, they subsequently requested the right to reply. Virology blog posted the response of Professors … Continue reading
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Tagged Cort Johnson, David Tuller, PACE trial, Prof Michael Sharpe, Prof Peter White, Trudie Chalder, Virology blog
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Review of interventions for CFS
Review abstract: Introduction: Chronic fatigue syndrome affects between 0.006% and 3% of the population depending on the criteria of definition used, with women being at higher risk than men. Methods and outcomes: We conducted a systematic overview, aiming to answer … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony J. Cleare, antidepressants, CBT, cognitive behavioural therapy, corticosteroids, GET, graded exercise therapy, interventions, Matthew Hotopf, Simon Wessely, Steven Reid, Trudie Chalder
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An evaluation of fatigue management workshops for Occupational Health professionals
Research abstract & comment by Tom Kindlon: Disabling fatigue is common in the working age population. It is essential that occupational health (OH) professionals are up-to-date with the management of fatigue in order to reduce the impact of fatigue on … Continue reading
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Tagged diagnosis, fatigue, occupational health, Tom Kindlon, Trudie Chalder, workshops
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the evidence for a psycho-physiological model of CFS in adolescents
‘Examining the evidence for a psycho-physiological model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in adolescents’, by Kate Lievesley. Thesis submitted for MPhil / PhD, University of London Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College, University Anonymous comment: So because mothers … Continue reading
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Tagged adolescents, Kate Lievesley, teenagers, Trudie Chalder
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