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I hesitate to put this in "Latest ME/CFS Research" because this does not qualify as research. But it's something that got published in BMJ Journal Medical Humanities (that sounds like an oxymoron to me!). It's a paper written by Michael Sharpe and Monica Greco, who apparently is a sociologist and therefore an expert on ME/CFS.
It's pretty bad: https://mh.bmj.com/content/early/2019/06/18/medhum-2018-011598.info
Mr Sharpe tweeted about this which is how I saw it.
He wonders why people with cancer will accept GET and CBT treatments without getting all upset, whereas people with ME/CFS get irrational when faced with these treatments. Words fail me, but they certainly don't fail him!
It's pretty bad: https://mh.bmj.com/content/early/2019/06/18/medhum-2018-011598.info
Mr Sharpe tweeted about this which is how I saw it.
He wonders why people with cancer will accept GET and CBT treatments without getting all upset, whereas people with ME/CFS get irrational when faced with these treatments. Words fail me, but they certainly don't fail him!