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Access all Cambridge Journals for 6 weeks (just '09-'10 articles)

Dolphin

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I just got this in my inbox. I have no financial interest but know that some people can have difficulty accessing full papers.

The ME/CFS and related topics are almost exclusively in Psychological Medicine I think

All Cambridge Journals are free to access for 6 weeks
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We've made all articles published in Cambridge Journals in 2009 and 2010 free to access for 6 weeks, from 15th July until 30th August 2011.

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