http://www.nhs.uk/news/2015/10Octob...rapy-useful-for-chronic-fatigue-syndrome.aspx
Basically promoting PACE and unaware of the issues with the trial. Also they seem happy to spin a null result with Sharpe's excuses for failure.
Basically promoting PACE and unaware of the issues with the trial. Also they seem happy to spin a null result with Sharpe's excuses for failure.
"ME can be beaten by positive thinking and taking more exercise," is the rather simplistic message from the Daily Mail following the results of a long-term study involving 481 people.
The study compared four types of treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), a condition where people feel so persistently exhausted they cannot function, also called myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). Researchers found positive results for two types of treatment lasted for at least two years.