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The article is behind a paywall but apparently marks a huge leap forward in guidance on ME/CFS for medical practitioners.

virology.ws/2017/11/13/tria...

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Ian123

A pdf version of the full guide drive.google.com/file/d/0B5...

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CheshireKatz in reply toIan123

Reading slowly through it's headache inducing.

Thank you for sharing.

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Theresa60 in reply toCheshireKatz

Starts well enough and then falls short of all that one might have wished for as skimming the surface through until the end. Should have put

spoiler alert

at the top of my post for anyone going through line by line.

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bulletheblue

An update on blog posted by Effort virology.ws/2017/11/15/tria...

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Bellated in reply tobulletheblue

I will be positive and see the step forward.

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