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Article: Gordon Broderick on ME/CFS: the PANDORA Interview

Just marvellous to see from this distance - the bod as a whole. Do recall at an early stage instinctively asking my GP if anyone could consider the whole pattern of symptoms. But no I'm divided into "parts" - static.
 
Just marvellous to see from this distance - the bod as a whole. Do recall at an early stage instinctively asking my GP if anyone could consider the whole pattern of symptoms. But no I'm divided into "parts" - static.

Yes, this seems to be a whole new way of looking at things. I guess just recently they've developed the technology or maybe applied the technology to medical research. Looking at the interview I was struck by this

Looking back, this is a fortunate occurrence because I firmly believe that the next chapter in research into complex illnesses will require interdisciplinary science on a grand scale.

When he talks about using supercomputer algorhythms developed by the telecommunications industry - we are definitely talking grand scale :cool: