Thursday, May 21, 2009

CBT in 1782 ...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

There should be one on the Medical Research Council's wall saying

'On this site nothing ever happened about biomedical research into the physical illness M.E.'

Anonymous said...

Ian Gibson, MP for Norwich North, is expected to be accused in the Daily Telegraph tomorrow of irregularity over his second home allowance.

It is understood his lobbyist daughter Helen and her boyfriend have been living in his London flat - and he sold it to them at below the market rate.

Sky News chief political correspondent Jon Craig said: "He has tonight, we understand, offered to stand down at the next election if his local party would like him to do so."

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Politics/MPs-Expenses-Labour-MP-Ben-Chapman-Stands-Down-As-PM-Defends-James-Purnell-And-Geoff-Hoon/Article/200905315286058?f=vg

Anonymous said...

Newcastle study on CFS
Prof Julia Newton and colleagues monitored ambulatory blood pressure over 24 hours in 38 CFS patients, 120 healthy controls and a fatigue comparison group of 47 people with autoimmune liver disease. They found lower blood pressure and abnormal diurnal blood pressure regulation in patients with CFS.
Virus Weekly via NewsRx.com
22/05/09

Anonymous said...

full article for above here:

http://www.meresearch.org.uk/research/projects/potsincfs.html

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