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"Clinical Pain Advisor" publishes Good Piece about Naviaux Metabolomics Study

valentinelynx

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Clinical Pain Advisor is one of the free "throwaway" magazine (mostly online now) that physicians are inundated with. They publish summaries of recent research findings, using a journalistic style. The outcome is variable — sometimes good information, sometimes garbage.

I was happy to see the quality of the article they just published, written by Cindy Lampner (appears to be a regular writer for the magazine) about the Naviaux study. It even includes a mention of the criticism of the PACE study, with a supporting comment by Dr. Gordon: " 'The idea that a psychosocial model of treatment is more appropriate in CFS than in any other disease is incorrect,” Dr Gordon said. “All chronic diseases do better with a psychosocial component to their treatment. Illness will exacerbate all of our underlying neurotic tendencies. This is the human response to illness.' "

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Read the article here:

Metabolomic Deficiencies Characteristic of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome


I'm not sure if it requires you to have an account to read the article. If so, I believe accounts are free and un restricted. You can create an account here: Clinical Pain Advisor account set up.
 
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valentinelynx

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Thanks @valentinelynx , although you'll probably want to amend the URL in your link to http://www.clinicalpainadvisor.com/...s-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/article/525141/ as the one you have in your post at the moment logs us in to your account there.

Well, so long as you don't post as a troll pretending to be me...:devil:

I think I may have fixed it. Thanks for the heads up. When I click on my email from the mag, it just opens the article without even hinting that I'm logging into something.