I do not see how embracing the strictest criteria for research purposes can - for ME/CFS at least - be bad here, especially in light of:
a) We have had a history of questionable research that often cast the broadest net imaginable; this is in large part what helped entangle us in the BPS mess,
b) As much as we can hope otherwise, many of us are still uncertain of the govt's agenda. I do not think it would be prudent to forget that the early NIH ME/CFS project copy that was inadvertently released had functional disorders as a control group.
a) We have had a history of questionable research that often cast the broadest net imaginable; this is in large part what helped entangle us in the BPS mess,
b) As much as we can hope otherwise, many of us are still uncertain of the govt's agenda. I do not think it would be prudent to forget that the early NIH ME/CFS project copy that was inadvertently released had functional disorders as a control group.
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