JaimeS
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Is chronic fatigue syndrome heterogeneous? A review of the literature and new study of the lumping versus splitting debate for functional somatic syndromes
By all our usual friends:
M. Sharpe, T.E. Williams, L. Pangiotopoulou, T. Chalder, P.D. White
From "The Journal for Psychosomatic Research", natch.
Behind a paywall, but it's only 58 kb. You can presume the entire text says, "no. They cannot be split. It's homogenous. We are right. We are always right. All hail the glow cloud."
If anyone has any text, I'll post it to the start of the thread, but I think what's up above could probably stand in for it until then... looks basically like a letter.
-J
Is chronic fatigue syndrome heterogeneous? A review of the literature and new study of the lumping versus splitting debate for functional somatic syndromes
By all our usual friends:
M. Sharpe, T.E. Williams, L. Pangiotopoulou, T. Chalder, P.D. White
From "The Journal for Psychosomatic Research", natch.
Behind a paywall, but it's only 58 kb. You can presume the entire text says, "no. They cannot be split. It's homogenous. We are right. We are always right. All hail the glow cloud."
If anyone has any text, I'll post it to the start of the thread, but I think what's up above could probably stand in for it until then... looks basically like a letter.
-J