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Category: PACE

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November 24, 2015 Sasha

Get PACE removed from clinical guidelines – sign the petition!

Sasha invites you to sign a new petition to the HHS to protect patients against the PACE trial, CBT and GET …  A brand-new and crucial #MEAction petition has just been launched, opening a new front in the rapidly escalating battle to protect ME/CFS patients from the misleading results of the PACE trial and similar studies. The PACE trial was a £5

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table showing patchy results for CBT & GET on pain
September 5, 2013 Simon

Research brief: CBT & GET have little effect on pain in PACE Trial

The first in a new series of (mercifully) short pieces on recent research. By Simon McGrath A new study used data from the large PACE Trial to see if CBT and Graded exercise (GET) improved ME/CFS pain. (The main trial itself found a moderate effect of CBT and GET on self-reported fatigue and function.) The study looked at muscle and

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