
Exploring ME/CFS and related illnesses. I'm a non-scientist who sometimes writes about science, so take what I say with a dose of caution.
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If you become seriously ill, your doctor might decide that the symptoms are ‘all in your head’. To most people this would seem absurd, but to doctors it seems perfectly reasonable, because doctors believe in something called somatic symptom...
I did a rather sarcastic video on why you really, really shouldn’t use the name ‘chronic fatigue syndrome’, and I’m posting a transcript here for those who’d rather read than listen.
I was so impressed by this Imani Barbarin interview, which packs several big ideas into a short amount of time, that I wanted to do a short post on it.
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Exploring a fascinating and confusing illness: ME/CFS - multiple encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome.
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