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Detailed report by Dr Ros Vallings on the recent IACFS/ME conference

paul80

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Thanks for this.

The margin is fine If you just zoom in then move the screen to the right. Although this is no use if you want to print it.
 
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Tom Kindlon

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Note that this is a link to version 2. Dr Vallings said she had made an error in version 1 in the section on the synergy trial for CFS (Dr Bateman, page 3).
i.e.
Lucinda Bateman (Salt Lake City,USA) reported on the Synergy Trial for CFS – The phase 2 study uses low-dose methylphenindate plus mitochondrial support. (A previous trial reported by Blockmans had been positive). In the phase 1 trial there was 25% improvement in 87% of patients. In the Phase 2 trial there was a strong placebo response noted, and although symptoms were decreased in the majority of ME/CFS patients, statistical significance was not achieved. 2 subgroups had the greatest response: the severe group and those with both fatigue and pain. There were no obvious ill effects. There was a long list of nutrients in the support formula.

Not
Lucinda Bateman (Salt Lake City,USA) reported on the Synergy Trial for CFS - The phase 2 study uses low-dose methylphenindate plus mitochondrial support. (A previous trial reported by Blockmans had been positive). In the phase 1 trial there was 20% improvement in 32% of patients. In the Phase 2 trial there was a strong placebo response noted, and although symptoms were decreased in the majority of ME/CFS patients, statistical significance was not achieved. 2 subgroups had the greatest response: the severe group and those with both fatigue and pain. There were no obvious ill effects. There was a long list of nutrients in the support formula.

Perhaps somebody can make a PDF of the new version.
 
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