Summary of the CDC evidence review
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have commissioned a systematic review on the
A critical view into ME/CFS research
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have commissioned a systematic review on the
The MetaBLIND study is likely the largest study on the effect of blinding in randomized
After years of waiting, the long-term follow-up results of the GETSET study have finally been
Continue readingWhat long-term follow-up data tell us about the evidence on GET and CBT
This blog post explores the dark psychosomatic history of schizophrenia. In the first decades after
Continue readingThe dark psychosomatic history of schizophrenia
This blog post looks at psychosomatic theories of diabetes, from Walter Cannon’s concept of ‘emotional
Few illnesses have faced such persistent and damaging stigma as epilepsy. People with the illness
In this blog post, we delve into the psychosomatic history of asthma. Long considered an
In this first of many blog posts on the dark history of psychosomatic medicine, we
Continue readingThe dark psychosomatic history of multiple sclerosis
In a new blog series, we will investigate how illnesses were once thought to result
Continue readingA new blog series on the dark history of psychosomatic medicine
On 16 February, a group of researchers published a rapid response in the BMJ in
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