Rethinking the Standard of Care for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome This recent report by Friedberg et al. critically examines research claiming that Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Graded Exercise Therapy (GET) are effective and safe treatments for ME/CFS. Analysis reveals unsubstantiated claims of recovery in non-blinded trials, which relied on subjective outcome measures, overly broad…Continue readingRethinking Care for ME/CFS Patients
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Rethinking Care for ME/CFS Patients
- Post date 5 August 2021
- Categories In Research Commentaries
- Tags behavioural therapies, CFS, clinical care, clinical management, energy, Evidence, Evidence based, exercise, fellows, GET, Guidelines, Harm, Harms, Law, Luis Nacul, ME, ME/CFS, MEA, medical failure, medical norm, PACE trial, Psychological, psychological therapies, psychosomatic, Quality of Life, Recovery, Research, Risk, science, Standards, Trials