The death of Maeve Boothby O'Neill highlights the urgent need to reassess outdated views on ME/CFS and acknowledge the dynamic interaction of various mechanisms behind the illness.
Research into ME/CFS shows that it’s a complex condition influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors, not just a simple physiological or psychological approach.
Critics of cognitive behavioural therapy and graded exercise therapy must recognize that while some research exists, well-conducted systematic reviews indicate these treatments can be beneficial for ME/CFS.
The rescinding of NICE's previous support for rehabilitative treatments creates a gap in evidence-based options for patients, a consequence of flawed interpretations of existing research.
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