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Misleading PACE Trial Claims

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Given the weak and flawed methodologies of the PACE trial, which claims that CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) and GET (graded exercise) led to the recovery of ME/CFS patients, we, the undersigned patients, doctors, scientists, parents, children, family, friends, caretakers and #MEAllies

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voted and shared

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thank you

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myhealthneeds

It is so good that all this is being stirred up! I hope it will soon be dealt with correctly and that the world will treat ME for what it truly is. Everyone deserves this.

Miriam

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thank you

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