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http://www.me-cvs.nl/files/017.pdf
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De voor- en
nadelen van het label chronisch vermoeidheidssyndroom ( Wesseley)
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http://www.pugilator.com/awareness/are-british-libel-laws-used-to-silence-mecfs-debate-in-belgium/ |
Hoe
zou een professor uit het Verenigd Koninkrijk de kwaliteitskrant van
Vlaanderen zover kunnen krijgen dat ze een artikel zomaar verwijderen?
De Vlaamse pers is terughoudender dan de pers in de UK en USA. Zou het
kunnen dat de beruchte Britse
libel laws
er voor iets tussen zitten? Op zich is er niks mis met wetgeving die
bescherming biedt tegen laster en eerroof, maar wat de Britse
libel laws berucht maakt, is dat ze
wereldwijd kunnen ingezet worden om journalisten, bloggers, dokters,
wetenschappers, … het zwijgen op te leggen wanneer ze bijvoorbeeld
wanpraktijken aan het licht willen brengen. |
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http://forums.phoenixrising.me/archive/index.php/t-497.html |
Simon
Wessely's latest |
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http://blog.seniorennet.be/jules/archief.php?ID=43 |
Fraude Wesseley |
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www.meactionuk.org.uk/magical-medicine.pdf |
MAGICAL MEDICINE: HOW TO MAKE A DISEASE DISAPPEAR
Background to, consideration of, and quotations from the Manuals for the
Medical Research Council’s PACE Trial of behavioural interventions for
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / Myalgic Encephalomyelitis,together with
evidence that such interventions are unlikely to be effective and may
even be contraindicated |
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http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk/wiki/Wesselygate |
Professor Wessely should be granted a dictionary of his own, so far has
he stretched the meaning of the English language while attempting to
explain that ME although a ‘real’ illness, is often first imagined. He
has trodden the tightrope of confusing semantics with the balance of
Blondel and the focus of a train spotter. |
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http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/staff/profile/?go=10206 |
Professor Simon Wessely MA, BM BCh, MSc, MD, FRCP, FRCPsych, F Med Sci.
Vice Dean, Academic Psychiatry, Teaching and Training: Institute of
Psychiatry
Head, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry
Director, King’s Centre for Military Health Research, |
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http://www.jameslindlibrary.org/illustrating/articles/surgery-for-the-treatment-of-psychiatric-illness-the-need-to-te |
Wessely S (2009). Surgery for the treatment of psychiatric illness: the
need to test untested theories |
http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/
SELECT_CTTEE_FINAL_VERSION.htm |
A consideration of the role of professor Simon Wesseley and other
members of the Wesseley school in the perception ofmyalgic
encephalomyelitis in the UK. |
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http://www.bmj.com/content/339/bmj.b2700.full |
The PRISMA statement for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses
of studies that evaluate healthcare interventions: explanation and
elaboration |
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http://www.spectator.co.uk/essays/all/7190703/mind-the-gap.thtml |
It’s time to stop separating psychiatry and neurology( wesseley) |
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http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/UNUM_UNITED.htm
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Wesseley story continues
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https://www.facebook.com/notes/martin-walker/professor-simon-wessely-deep-undercover/2363271640072 |
Professor Simon Wessely — deep undercover |
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www.meactionuk.org.uk/Denigrationbydesign.pdf |
A Review, with References, of the Role of Dr (now Professor) Simon
Wessely in the Perception of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis UPDATE: 1996 -
1999
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http://www.oslersweb.com/blog.htm?post=804472
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Wee Simon, when will you stop whining and making up stories? The quarter-million
sufferers in your country have enough travail without being accused of plotting
your murder, too. Eventually, science will unravel your fantastic, often
hilarious claims of recent decades and you will have to face your professional
death. Rest easy. History will remember you as one of the biggest nutters
in contemporary medicine. Until then, thank you for making so many people
angry.
It’s a great motivator.
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http://niceguidelines.blogspot.com/2008/10/
professor-simon-wessely-gws-gulf-war.html
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Current medical consensus holds that
Gulf War veterans
indeed display unusually high rates of various health problems, but that
these conditions
don’t constitute a discrete illness or
syndrome, Wessely says.”
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http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/SELECT_CTTEE
_FINAL_VERSION.htm
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Story Wesseley
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http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/wessely.html
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Wessely's
Words
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http://www.entretiens-du-carla.com/publication.php?pub=fibro |
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a clinical entity of
unknown cause characterized by chronic diffused pain referred to the soft
musculoskeletal tissues. Patients with FM also have allodynia, fatigue,
sleep disorders, cognitive disturbances, psychological distress and headache.
Important doubts subsist on the pathophysiological mechanisms of this disorder |
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http://freespace.virgin.net/me.support/
newsletter/newspage3.htm
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The Views of Dr Simon Wessely on M.E.
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http://www.whale.to/v/wessely_h.html |
It is also home to controversial "Gulf
War Syndrome" psychiatrist Simon
Wessely,
director of the Centre for Military Health Research at King's College London
and who had been claiming ME/CFS is not a physical condition but a mental
one contrary to the definition used around the world.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=539474
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Medically unexplained
symptoms: exacerbating factors in the doctor–patient encounter
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http://www.cfids-cab.org/rc/Jerjes.pdf
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Diurnal excretion of urinary cortisol, cortisone, and cortisol metabolites
in chronic fatigue syndrome
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http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/SUBJECT
_INDEX.htm
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Notes on medical
reference papers on CFS / ME
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http://www.whale.to/a/lord_david_sainsbury.html |
Lord (David) Sainsbury of Turville has been
Science Minister in Tony Blair’s government since 1998. He is also
a member of the cabinet biotechnology committee, Sci-Bio, responsible for
national policy on GM crops and foods, and as such is a key adviser to Blair
on GM technology. He is also a donor to Blair's Labour Party. He gave Labour
its biggest ever single donation in September 1997. On October 3 1997 he
was made a life peer by Blair and a year later Minister for Science.
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Campaigning for
Research into
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis RiME MARCH ... |
Walker
details the work of the Linbury Trust. Since 1991 the Linbury Trust has
invested £5 million in CFS; the bulk of which funds parties who support
the psychiatric aetiology of CFS. By supporting the 'Wessely School' the
Trust has contributed to it becoming dominant within the British medical
establishment.
The Linbury
Trust has three trustees: Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, Chairman of
the Board of the Sainsbury business 1969-89; Lady Sainsbury; and Judith
Portrait, the Trust's solicitor.
Walker
draws the reader's attention to Lord David Sainsbury (of Turville since
1997), a trustee of other Sainsbury interests. He donated £7 million to
the Labour Party 1996-2001 and in 1998 was appointed the govt minister for
science. This post would make him Parliamentary under-secretary of state
for Science and Innovations, responsible for the office of Science and Technology
and the chemical and biotechnical industries as well as Research Councils
including the MRC.
The Dept
of Science is now at the Dept of Trade and Industry where pharmaceuticals
and other industries have worked determinedly to get science policy inside
the DTI.
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http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/
WARNING_UK_PM_strategy.htm |
It will be recalled that Lord Sainsbury has
made financial donations in excess of £13.5 million to Prime Minister Blair’s
New Labour Party, for which he was rewarded by being granted a title and
the post of Minister of Science, a position that affords control of the
Medical Research Council. - but to target those with ME/ICD-CFS on
the basis that they suffer from a mental disorder seems sinister indeed. |
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http://www.me-cvs.nl/files/actofdiagnosis.pdf
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The act of diagnosis: pros and cons of labelling chronic fatigue syndrome
MARCUS J. H. HUIBERS1* AND SIMON WESSELY
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http://www.btinternet.com/~severeme.group/
denigration_extra3.htm
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The Views of Dr. Simon Wessely on M.E.: Scientific misconduct in the selection
and presentation of available evidence?
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http://www.satori-5.co.uk/word_articles/me_cfs/prof
_hooper_3.html
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The mental health movement: Persecution of patients_ A consideration of
the role of professor Simon Wesseley and other members of the Wessely school
in the perception of ME in the UK
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http://www.satori-5.co.uk/downloads/dlf_003.doc
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A consideration of the role of prof.Simon Wesseley and other members of
the Wesseley school in the perception of ME in the UK Background Briefing
for the House of Commons Select Health Committee
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http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/
Further_Articles.htm
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Observations on Professor Simon Wessely’s evidence to Lord Lloyd’s
Public Inquiry into Gulf War Illnesses
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http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/consideration.htm
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Consideration of
some issues relating to the published views
of Psychiatrists
of the "Wessely School" in relation
to their belief
about the nature,cause and treatment of
myalgic encephalomyelitis
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/health/story/
0,3605,558711,00.html
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A very modern epidemic
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http://www.chronicfatiguehelp.com/wwwboard/
messages/4875.html
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The spiritual roots of cfs
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http://www.cfids-me.org/marys/nihprobs.html
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Problems continue within
U.S. government agencies by Mary Schweitzer, Ph.D.
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http://peter200015.tripod.com/ME/index.blog?from=20040117
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The mental health movement : persecution of patients ? A consideration of
the role os Wesseley and other member’s of the Wesseley school in the perception
of Me in the UK
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