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Congratulations to the heroic Mark Vink for managing to publish another paper while bedbound with severe ME 👏🏆

"The PACE Trial’s GET Manual for Therapists Exposes the Fixed Incremental Nature of Graded Exercise Therapy for ME/CFS"

https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/15/4/584

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Table 5. Results of objective outcomes in CBT and GET studies

Comment: strictly speaking in the PACE trial, there was a small increase in the 6MWT in the GET arm but not on the other objective measures and none for CBT

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Table 5. Results of objective outcomes in CBT and GET studies
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The PACE Trial’s GET Manual for Therapists Exposes the Fixed Incremental Nature of Graded Exercise Therapy for ME/CFS

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https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/15/4/584

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The PACE Trial’s GET Manual for Therapists Exposes the Fixed Incremental Nature of Graded Exercise Therapy for ME/CFS — Vink and Partyka-Vink
"An article by White et al., which is written by 51 researchers, claims that there are eight anomalies in the review process and the interpretation of the evidence by NICE. In this article, we reviewed the evidence they used to support their claims." "Our analysis shows that the arguments that are used to claim that there are eight anomalies in the review process and the interpretation of the evidence by NICE are anomalous and they highlight the absence of evidence for the claims that are made."