RT @OdyO11: Interesting question. Do you have an answer, @exceedhergrasp1 ?
Interesting question. Do you have an answer, @exceedhergrasp1 ?
@MzCristinaMaria hey, haha yeah all the quotes are from this study - Chronic fatigue syndrome: Harvey and Wessely's (bio)psychosocial model versus a bio(psychosocial) model based on inflammatory and oxidative and nitrosative stress pathways. https://t.
"In clinical practice, we suggest physicians should also explore the IO&NS pathophysiology by applying laboratory tests that examine the pathways involved." https://t.co/eTFojLSgQN
@StenHelmfrid Source - https://t.co/eTFojLSgQN
"In contrast to Harvey and Wessely's (bio)psychosocial model for ME/CFS a bio(psychosocial) model based upon IO&NS abnormalities is likely more appropriate to this complex disorder" https://t.co/eTFojLSgQN #MECFS #Health #Science #Inflammation #Oxidat
RT @recover2renew: And this commentary https://t.co/DuO83AGZp1
And this commentary https://t.co/DuO83AGZp1
Chronic fatigue syndrome: Harvey and Wessely's (bio)psychosocial model versus a bio(psychosocial) model based on inflammatory and oxidative and nitrosative stress pathways https://t.co/uiM8yvv8ly
CBT/GET are potentially harmful for #MECFS patients since the underlying pathology may be intensified by stressors. https://t.co/GVD7aPyWmj
Found this interesting paper from 2009 on ME/CFS https://t.co/J31M4tZ0mL
Need to read..this will be interesting. I got this form Severe ME page. http://t.co/Gk93v2km8M
@thestonebird @JaneCColby hi - have you seen this research? http://t.co/fkwCW0z7OL
@RichardCann76 http://t.co/fkwCW0z7OL some real science - evidence based
@SweetTweets175 http://t.co/fkwCW0z7OL some good research
@jmcefalas @HurstAKA http://t.co/fkwCW0z7OL some good research to look at above link - enjoy!
@HurstAKA http://t.co/fkwCW0z7OL do check this out!
@mrkipping http://t.co/fkwCW0z7OL an interesting scientific article re Wessely "school of thought" ...
http://t.co/fkwCW0z7OL for me/cfs sufferers everywhere ...
Comment on Maes M (2010): Chronic fatigue syndrome: Harvey and Wessely's (bio)psychosocial model versus a bio(ps http://t.co/SSj9QBL1AQ
And take a look at this: immune system research and what causes chronic fatigue generally. http://t.co/PYe0SIHcEN #voodoohistories
Harms of exercise for ME. Will dig out more. http://t.co/MITOIaML #NeuroME #mecfs #cfids
I'm having a research day today. Looking at Wessley/Harvey model v bio model of #NeuroME http://t.co/36EBLwzV Published in 2010