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Creating a parallel science of symptoms would lead doctors to exempt themselves from searching for organic causes 

Statesofmind. How People With Chronic Fatigue Are Gaslit by Healthcare Systems.

Medscape.  No Evidence Supports Using Graded Exercise for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Counterpunch.  Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and COVID

Medscape. Post-Exertional Malaise in Fatiguing Diseases: What to Know to Avoid Harmful Exercise

Medpagetoday.   Here’s What Is Wrong with the National Academies Long COVID Definition.

Undark. Failure to Define Long Covid Will Impede Research Progress

Medpagetoday. Be Wary of Flawed Diagnosis Criteria for ME/CFS.

Merely Existing. The Most Underfunded Disease at the NIH

Psychology Today Blog. How Therapists can make a difference during COVID-19.

Health Rising. Childhood ME/CFS takes a hike. 

Academic Minute. Most people think of psychologists in very traditional ways.

Virology Blog. David Tuller. Trial By Error: A Q-and-A with Leonard Jason, on Case Definition.

Scientific progress stumbles without a valid case definition. Leonard Jason. Oxford University Press Blog

Comprehensive affordable solutions to a major health problem. Leonard Jason. Oxford University Press Blog

Dilemmas of a broken substance abuse system. Leonard A. Jason. Oxford University Press Blog

Virology Blog. Ronald W. Davis, Jonathan C.W. Edwards, Leonard A. Jason, Bruce Levin, Vincent R. Racaniello, Arthur L. Reingold. An open letter to Dr. Richard Horton and The Lancet

Oxford University Press Blog. Leonard A. Jason. Patients Battle for Justice

Oxford University Press Blog. IOM’s Effort to Dislodge Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Oxford University Press Blog. How Disease Names Can Stigmatize

Oxford University Press Blog. What is psychology’s greatest achievement?

Oxford University Press’ Blog. Diseases can stigmatize

Oxford University Press policy statement that was issued on Recovery Residences

Oxford University Press Blog: Even Small Government Incentives Can Help Tackle: Entrenched Social Problems   

Oxford University Press Blog is a reaction to a New York Times study titled: Humane, cost-effective systems for formerly incarcerated people

Oxford University Press Blog published this infographic on sequestration

Oxford University Press titled “the Art of Science”