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*2000 (May 12), SFGate. Dorothy Wall. New Research Debunks Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Myth<ref>https://www.sfgate.com/opinion/openforum/article/New-Research-Debunks-Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome-Myth-2760138.php</ref>
*2000 (May 12), SFGate. Dorothy Wall. New Research Debunks Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Myth<ref>https://www.sfgate.com/opinion/openforum/article/New-Research-Debunks-Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome-Myth-2760138.php</ref>


* Not a real disease
# Not a real disease
::'''One of the Biggest Myths About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Just Got Debunked'''<ref>{{citation |last= MacDonald|first= Fiona |date= 22 February 2017|title= One of the Biggest Myths About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Just Got Debunked |url= http://www.sciencealert.com/one-of-the-biggest-myths-about-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-just-got-destroyed|newspaper= Science Alert |location= Australia |access-date=Aug 3, 2020}}</ref>
::Immune system involvement - '''One of the Biggest Myths About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Just Got Debunked'''<ref>{{citation |last= MacDonald|first= Fiona |date= 22 February 2017|title= One of the Biggest Myths About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Just Got Debunked |url= http://www.sciencealert.com/one-of-the-biggest-myths-about-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-just-got-destroyed|newspaper= Science Alert |location= Australia |access-date=Aug 3, 2020}}</ref>
 
'''Klimas''' [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nancy_Klimas/publication/242685015_Myth_1_CFS_is_a_disease_defined_just_by_a_group_of_symptoms_There_are_no_objective_abnormalities_Many_published_studies_report_abnormalities_of_the_central_nervous_system_autonomic_nervous_system_and_/links/54130ba80cf2788c4b358e72.pdf source]
Schondorf, Ronald, Scott, LV, Medbak, S & Patarca, R & Klimas, Nancy. (2020).
#Myth 1: CFS is a disease defined just by a group of symptoms. There are no objective abnormalities.<ref name=IACFSME />
# The 'all in the mind' myth of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
or Myth #1: ME/CFS is not real – or “all in your head.”<ref name=IACFSME /><ref name=solvemecfs />
#People with CFS who think they are suffering from a physical illness have a worse prognosis, which just goes to show that it is their perception of a physical cause for their illness that is keeping them from functioning normally.
<ref name=IACFSME />
#Whenever one research group finds a biological abnormality in patients with CFS, another research group can't find it. <ref name=IACFSME />
#CFS only affects white and higher income individuals, and is a relatively rare disorder.<ref name=IACFSME />
#Cognitive behavior therapy interventions can cure CFS.<ref name=IACFSME />
#Patients with CFS are either lazy or malingering.<ref name=IACFSME />
#All cases of CFS are caused by the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV). <ref name=IACFSME />
#Patients with CFS can be cured by exercise. <ref name=IACFSME />
#Difficult to diagnose <ref name=IACFSME />
# <ref name=IACFSME />
# <ref name=IACFSME />
# <ref name=IACFSME />
 
===References===
*Dispelling the myths around chronic fatigue. Wilkins, Elaine. Occupational Health & Wellbeing; Sutton Vol. 68, Iss. 6,  (Jun 2016): 19-21.
*<ref name=IACFSME>https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nancy_Klimas/publication/242685015_Myth_1_CFS_is_a_disease_defined_just_by_a_group_of_symptoms_There_are_no_objective_abnormalities_Many_published_studies_report_abnormalities_of_the_central_nervous_system_autonomic_nervous_system_and_/links/54130ba80cf2788c4b358e72.pdf</ref>
*Jan 5, 2018, [https://solvecfs.org/5-myths-of-me-cfs/ 5 myths of ME/CFS]<ref name=solvemecfs>https://solvecfs.org/5-myths-of-me-cfs/</ref> or https://www.iacfsme.org/me-cfs-myths
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Myths and Facts

  • 2000 (May 12), SFGate. Dorothy Wall. New Research Debunks Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Myth[1]
  1. Not a real disease
Immune system involvement - One of the Biggest Myths About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Just Got Debunked[2]

Klimas source Schondorf, Ronald, Scott, LV, Medbak, S & Patarca, R & Klimas, Nancy. (2020).

  1. Myth 1: CFS is a disease defined just by a group of symptoms. There are no objective abnormalities.[3]
  2. The 'all in the mind' myth of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome

or Myth #1: ME/CFS is not real – or “all in your head.”[3][4]

  1. People with CFS who think they are suffering from a physical illness have a worse prognosis, which just goes to show that it is their perception of a physical cause for their illness that is keeping them from functioning normally.

[3]

  1. Whenever one research group finds a biological abnormality in patients with CFS, another research group can't find it. [3]
  2. CFS only affects white and higher income individuals, and is a relatively rare disorder.[3]
  3. Cognitive behavior therapy interventions can cure CFS.[3]
  4. Patients with CFS are either lazy or malingering.[3]
  5. All cases of CFS are caused by the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV). [3]
  6. Patients with CFS can be cured by exercise. [3]
  7. Difficult to diagnose [3]
  8. [3]
  9. [3]
  10. [3]

References

MCS sources

Controversy

  • 2000, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Recognition and Management. A document on the health effects of everyday[1] - (Full text) - Myhill is co-author
  • 2005, Multiple chemical sensitivity: towards the end of controversy[2] - (Full text)

Notable studies and publications

Learn more


Cite book testing

[4] [5][6] [7] https://books.google.com/books/about/Chronic_Fatigue_Syndrome.html?id=mQ4b_GMFgoIC

Translations: System messages =

Autogenerated dates from citations

Citation / Citoid errors

Currently working on

Pages in need

<categorytree mode=CT_MODE_CATEGORIES hideroot=off>Potential treatments</categorytree>

Articles needing an image (by category)

Currently only selected pages in only those 2 categories! So missing most pages. Using notcategory to get around this.

People: Doctors, researchers and advocates needing image (longest pages first, max 50)

Researchers

  1. Eliana Lacerda
  2. Alison Wearden
  3. Renee Taylor
  4. Rosane Nisenbaum
  5. Frank Twisk
  6. Mark Vink
  7. Simon Collin
  8. Kimberley Goldsmith
  9. Paul McCrone
  10. Michael Antoni
  11. Frans Visser
  12. Mira Meeus
  13. Anthony Johnson
  14. Hélène Cabanas
  15. Roland Staud
  16. Linda van Campen
  17. Lillebeth Larun
  18. Jos van der Meer
  19. Roberto Patarca-Montero
  20. David Kaufman
  21. Evelina Shikova
  22. Lynette Hodges
  23. Inger Johanne Bakken
  24. David Wilks
  25. Samantha Johnston
  26. Karen Jordan
  27. Ian Valencia
  28. Joseph Brewer
  29. Laura Potts
  30. Rebecca Walwyn
  31. Els Tobback
  32. Hazel O'Dowd
  33. Vincent Racaniello
  34. Nelson Gantz
  35. Charlotte Blease
  36. Birgitta Evengård
  37. Anthony Cleare
  38. Katharine Rimes
  39. Donna Felsenstein
  40. Hector Bonilla
  41. Gijs Bleijenberg
  42. David Marks
  43. Julia DeCesare
  44. Jay Goldstein
  45. Jean-Claude Leunis
  46. Jo Daniels
  47. Uta Behrends
  48. Maurice Murphy
  49. Carolyn Chew-Graham
  50. Mark Guthridge


Advocates or allies

  1. Frank Twisk
  2. Mark Vink
  3. Robert Courtney
  4. Angela Kennedy
  5. Ellen Goudsmit
  6. Farhad Dalal
  7. Charles Shepherd
  8. Emily Collingridge
  9. Nina Muirhead
  10. Jamison Hill
  11. James Strazza
  12. Keith Kahn-Harris
  13. Marjorie van de Sande
  14. Vincent Racaniello
  15. Jennie Jacques
  16. David Marks
  17. Casey Stoner
  18. Graham McPhee
  19. Mark Guthridge
  20. Kim McCleary
  21. Wendy Boutilier
  22. Hilda Bastian
  23. Rivka Solomon
  24. Thomas Hennessy, Jr.
  25. Joan Crawford
  26. Elisa Perego
  27. Beth Mazur
  28. Nisreen Alwan
  29. Peter Kemp
  30. Anne Örtegren
  31. Paul Garner
  32. Tom Clarke
  33. Mary Schweitzer
  34. Megan Arroll
  35. David Puttnam
  36. Jaime Seltzer
  37. Baroness Scott of Needham Market
  38. Felicity Callard
  39. David Black
  40. Nathalie MacDermott
  41. Rich Carson
  42. Carly Maryhew
  43. Yvette Cooper
  44. Gary Burgess
  45. Clark Ellis
  46. Mike Harley
  47. David Drew
  48. Ben Lake
  49. Stephen Pound
  50. Giada Da Ros

Clinicians

  1. Mark Vink
  2. Farhad Dalal
  3. Michael Antoni
  4. Frans Visser
  5. Ashok Gupta
  6. Roland Staud
  7. Jos van der Meer
  8. Charles Shepherd
  9. David Kaufman
  10. Alan Stanton
  11. Rosemary Underhill
  12. Nina Muirhead
  13. Karen Jordan
  14. Joseph Brewer
  15. Els Tobback
  16. Hazel O'Dowd
  17. Nelson Gantz
  18. Anthony Cleare
  19. Donna Felsenstein
  20. Hector Bonilla
  21. Gijs Bleijenberg
  22. Jay Goldstein
  23. Jo Daniels
  24. Christopher Burton
  25. Uta Behrends
  26. Maurice Murphy
  27. Peter Grahame Snow
  28. Carolyn Chew-Graham
  29. Joanne Bond-Kendall
  30. Jane Norris
  31. Alessandra Borsini
  32. Stephen Straus
  33. Lucy Clark
  34. Arthur Hartz
  35. David Systrom
  36. Matthew Hotopf
  37. Eric Gordon
  38. Ilora Finlay
  39. Peter Barry
  40. John Whiting
  41. Alicia Deale
  42. Joan Crawford
  43. Elena Garralda
  44. Erich Ryll
  45. Ben Goldacre
  46. Teruhisa Miike
  47. Jeffrey Sherkey
  48. Maria Vera
  49. Irving Spurr
  50. Barbara Baumgarten-Austrheim


Authors

  1. Renee Taylor
  2. Angela Kennedy
  3. Ellen Goudsmit
  4. Farhad Dalal
  5. Charles Shepherd
  6. Roberto Patarca-Montero
  7. Emily Collingridge
  8. Jamison Hill
  9. Marjorie van de Sande
  10. Fiona Lowenstein
  11. Suzanne O'Sullivan
  12. Alice Hattrick
  13. Nasim Marie Jafry
  14. Giada Da Ros
  15. Gez Medinger
  16. Ritchie Shoemaker
  17. Edward Conley
  18. Katrina Berne
  19. Hayley Green
  20. Nathalie Wright
  21. Marion Michell
  22. Jesse Stoff

Others No pages meet these criteria.

Potential treatments needing an image (largest page first)

Don't use!!! Ignores everything in subcategories... (or maybe those pages just weren't marked as needing image) Alternative medicine ► Analgesics ► Anti-inflammatories ► Antibiotics ► Anticonvulsants ► Antidepressants ► Antifungals ► Antimalarials ► Antioxidants ► Antiparasitics ► Antivirals ► Benzodiazepines ► Calcium channel blockers ► Central nervous system stimulants ► Corticosteroids ► Detoxification ► Diets ► Environmental treatments ► Fatty acids ► Flavonoids ► Herbs ► Immunomodulators ► Immunostimulants ► Management strategies ► Medicinal foods ► Minerals ► Pharmaceutical books ► Pharmaceutical companies ► Probiotics ► Protocols ► Psychological and behavioral therapies ► Supplements ► Vasocontrictors ► Vitamins

  1. Bocidelpar
  2. Naproxen
  3. Ibuprofen
  4. Oral rehydration salts
  5. Compression stocking
  6. Feeding tube
  7. Colchicine
  8. Healthy, balanced diet
  9. Anti-inflammatory diets
  10. Nerve block
  11. Stellate ganglion block
  12. Aripiprazole
  13. Leucine
  14. Isoleucine
  15. AXA1125
  16. Inspiritol
  17. Tai chi
  18. Palmitoylethanolamide
  19. Convalescence
  20. Sodium
  21. Camomile
  22. Lysine


Diagnoses needing image

  1. Intracranial hypertension
  2. Tethered cord syndrome
  3. Invisible illness
  4. Contested illness
  5. Chronic ciguatera fish poisoning
  6. African trypanosomiasis
  7. Muscle atrophy
  8. Chronic Immunological and Neurological Disease
  9. Seborrheic dermatitis
  10. Giardiasis

No pages meet these criteria.

Longest articles without an image

  1. Eliana Lacerda
  2. Alison Wearden
  3. Renee Taylor
  4. Research bias in ME/CFS
  5. Rosane Nisenbaum
  6. Frank Twisk
  7. Intracranial hypertension
  8. Tethered cord syndrome
  9. Mark Vink
  10. Real illness
  11. Robert Courtney
  12. Simon Collin
  13. Angela Kennedy
  14. Kimberley Goldsmith
  15. Ellen Goudsmit
  16. Paul McCrone
  17. Farhad Dalal
  18. Invisible illness
  19. Michael Antoni
  20. Lynn Gilderdale
  21. Frans Visser
  22. Anti-inflammatory diets
  23. Ashok Gupta
  24. Mira Meeus
  25. Anthony Johnson
  26. Transient receptor potential melastatin 3
  27. Hélène Cabanas
  28. Roland Staud
  29. Questionnaires and tools to assess ME/CFS symptoms or severity
  30. Linda van Campen
  31. Lillebeth Larun
  32. Contested illness
  33. Body mass index
  34. Jos van der Meer
  35. Charles Shepherd
  36. Roberto Patarca-Montero
  37. David Kaufman
  38. ME/CFS Australia Ltd
  39. Alan Stanton
  40. Palmitoylethanolamide
  41. Evelina Shikova
  42. Emily Collingridge
  43. BACME
  44. Afflicted
  45. Muscle spasm
  46. Lynette Hodges
  47. Aripiprazole
  48. Inger Johanne Bakken
  49. Rosemary Underhill
  50. David Wilks
  51. Jesper Mehlsen
  52. Nina Muirhead
  53. Sarah Storey
  54. Jamison Hill
  55. Samantha Johnston
  56. Miriam Defensor Santiago
  57. Martha Mitchell effect
  58. James Strazza
  59. Karen Jordan
  60. Keith Kahn-Harris
  61. Mitochondrial DNA
  62. Ian Valencia
  63. Joseph Brewer
  64. Centre for Reviews and Dissemination
  65. Marjorie van de Sande
  66. Laura Potts
  67. Feeding tube
  68. Rebecca Walwyn
  69. Els Tobback
  70. Hazel O'Dowd
  71. Vincent Racaniello
  72. Nelson Gantz
  73. Jennie Jacques
  74. Charlotte Blease
  75. Nancy Kaiser
  76. Healthy, balanced diet
  77. Birgitta Evengård
  78. Mansel Aylward
  79. Citizen Network
  80. Peripheral blood mononuclear cell
  81. ME/CFS Priority Setting Partnership
  82. Anthony Cleare
  83. Katharine Rimes
  84. Donna Felsenstein
  85. Hector Bonilla
  86. Chronic ciguatera fish poisoning
  87. Fiona Lowenstein
  88. Gijs Bleijenberg
  89. David Marks
  90. Julia DeCesare
  91. Jay Goldstein
  92. Jean-Claude Leunis
  93. Jo Daniels
  94. Casey Stoner
  95. Christopher Burton
  96. Uta Behrends
  97. Graham McPhee
  98. Maurice Murphy
  99. Peter Grahame Snow
  100. Carolyn Chew-Graham


Long articles that need image photo

  1. Eliana Lacerda
  2. Alison Wearden
  3. Renee Taylor
  4. Research bias in ME/CFS
  5. Rosane Nisenbaum
  6. Frank Twisk
  7. Intracranial hypertension
  8. Tethered cord syndrome
  9. Mark Vink
  10. Real illness
  11. Robert Courtney
  12. Simon Collin
  13. Angela Kennedy
  14. Kimberley Goldsmith
  15. Ellen Goudsmit
  16. Paul McCrone
  17. Farhad Dalal
  18. Invisible illness
  19. Michael Antoni
  20. Lynn Gilderdale
  21. Frans Visser
  22. Anti-inflammatory diets
  23. Ashok Gupta
  24. Mira Meeus
  25. Anthony Johnson
  26. Transient receptor potential melastatin 3
  27. Hélène Cabanas
  28. Roland Staud
  29. Questionnaires and tools to assess ME/CFS symptoms or severity
  30. Linda van Campen
  31. Lillebeth Larun
  32. Contested illness
  33. Body mass index
  34. Jos van der Meer
  35. Charles Shepherd
  36. Roberto Patarca-Montero
  37. David Kaufman
  38. ME/CFS Australia Ltd
  39. Alan Stanton
  40. Palmitoylethanolamide
  41. Evelina Shikova
  42. Emily Collingridge
  43. BACME
  44. Afflicted
  45. Muscle spasm
  46. Lynette Hodges
  47. Aripiprazole
  48. Inger Johanne Bakken
  49. Rosemary Underhill
  50. David Wilks
  51. Jesper Mehlsen
  52. Nina Muirhead
  53. Sarah Storey
  54. Jamison Hill
  55. Samantha Johnston
  56. Miriam Defensor Santiago
  57. Martha Mitchell effect
  58. James Strazza
  59. Karen Jordan
  60. Keith Kahn-Harris
  61. Mitochondrial DNA
  62. Ian Valencia
  63. Joseph Brewer
  64. Centre for Reviews and Dissemination
  65. Marjorie van de Sande
  66. Laura Potts
  67. Feeding tube
  68. Rebecca Walwyn
  69. Els Tobback
  70. Hazel O'Dowd
  71. Vincent Racaniello
  72. Nelson Gantz
  73. Jennie Jacques
  74. Charlotte Blease
  75. Nancy Kaiser
  76. Healthy, balanced diet
  77. Birgitta Evengård
  78. Mansel Aylward
  79. Citizen Network
  80. Peripheral blood mononuclear cell
  81. ME/CFS Priority Setting Partnership
  82. Anthony Cleare
  83. Katharine Rimes
  84. Donna Felsenstein
  85. Hector Bonilla
  86. Chronic ciguatera fish poisoning
  87. Fiona Lowenstein
  88. Gijs Bleijenberg
  89. David Marks
  90. Julia DeCesare
  91. Jay Goldstein
  92. Jean-Claude Leunis
  93. Jo Daniels
  94. Casey Stoner
  95. Christopher Burton
  96. Uta Behrends
  97. Graham McPhee
  98. Maurice Murphy
  99. Peter Grahame Snow
  100. Carolyn Chew-Graham


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Match hyphen, n-dash or slash, yyyy then mm or yyyy then m (? is optional character)

= string.match("foo 123 bar", '%d%d%d%d[/–‐]%d?%d')
<pre>


Each capture is returned as a separate result, so this is useful for splitting out values

    <pre >date = "04/64"
    m, y = string.match(date, "(%d+)/(%d+)")

so...

date = "2011/04"
    y, m= string.match(date, "(%d%d%d%d)/(%d?%d)")

then

date = "2011/04"
  y, m= string.match(date, "(%d%d%d%d)[/–‐](%d?%d)")

restricting dates to years 1000-2000, months 01 to 19.

date = "2011/04"
  y, m= string.match(date, "([12][12]%d%d)[/–‐]([01]?%d)")

then convert to MMM with monthname(m)

and then concat with ', '

m = "04" y = "2016"

newdate = m .. ', ' .. y

problem example 2: doi 10.1109/chicc.2006.4347343

[14]

Invisible characters

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Fixing home page for timeless

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Header text Header text Header text
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Multiple categories with sorting

<DynamicPageList>
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category = Authors
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order=ascending
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Symptoms that are also a diagnosis


Comorbidities that are NOT disorders


Test equation

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where <math>A</math> and <math>B</math> are events and <math>P(B) \neq 0</math>.

Date format error

Example: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25284935

[15]

gives date of DD MM YYYY (not MM DD, YYYY)

PMC errors (now fixed by module code)

PMC 1700895 doi 10.1136/bmj.1.5687.11 [16][17]

[18][19]

References

  1. https://dx.org/10.1.1.893.4028
  2. Pall, Martin L. (August 1, 2005). "Multiple chemical sensitivity: towards the end of controversy". Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (265–266): 52–57.
  3. Cooper, Carolyn (March 2007). "Multiple Chemical Sensitivity in the Clinical Setting: Although the cause and diagnosis of this condition remain controversial, the patient's concerns should be heeded". The American Journal of Nursing. 107 (3): 40–47. ISSN 0002-936X.
  4. Verrillo, Erica (October 2012). Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Treatment Guide, Second Edition. Erica Verrillo. URL–wikilink conflict (help)
  5. "Observations on the Epidemic of Polioencephalitis in Los Angeles, 1934". California and Western Medicine. 41 (3): 214–215. 1934-09. ISSN 0093-4038. PMC 1751857. PMID 18743033. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. "ME Association", ME Association, April 30, 2020, retrieved May 5, 2020 Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  7. "Covid-19 and Post-viral Fatigue Syndrome by Dr Charles Shepherd | 30 April 2020". ME Association. April 30, 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2020. Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  8. https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/9/2/61
  9. Rykkje, Alexander; Carlsen, Jonathan Frederik; Nielsen, Michael Bachmann (June 15, 2019). "Hand-Held Ultrasound Devices Compared with High-End Ultrasound Systems: A Systematic Review". Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland). 9 (2). doi:10.3390/diagnostics9020061. ISSN 2075-4418. PMC 6628329. PMID 31208078. Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  10. Rykkje, Alexander; Carlsen, Jonathan Frederik; Nielsen, Michael Bachmann (June 15, 2019). "Hand-Held Ultrasound Devices Compared with High-End Ultrasound Systems: A Systematic Review". Diagnostics. 9 (2). doi:10.3390/diagnostics9020061. ISSN 2075-4418. PMC 6628329. PMID 31208078.
  11. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/the-british-journal-of-psychiatry/article/going-to-war-does-not-have-to-hurt-preliminary-findings-from-the-british-deployment-to-iraq/31266BFE83CB07AAF294EFB0E4D1E99C
  12. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.186.6.536
  13. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15928366
  14. Aiguo, Wu; Guangren, Duan (2006-07). "PMID Observer Design of Descriptor Linear Systems". 2007 Chinese Control Conference. IEEE. doi:10.1109/chicc.2006.4347343. ISBN 9787811240559. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  15. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Identifiers at line 1131: attempt to index local 'id' (a nil value).
  16. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1700895/
  17. 10.1136/bmj.1.5687.11
  18. 1700895
  19. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Identifiers at line 1131: attempt to index local 'id' (a nil value).

Graphs

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  • Check copyrights on ICC and other files
  • Better symptom photos e.g. malaise, levels of fatigue and disability, symptoms
  • Infographics template - XMP CC info, large size, site name only in corner (font as wiki?)
  • Infographic & poster creation
  • large skin option?

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— Author unknown, Journal of Chronic Fatigue 2 (13).

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Leonard Jason,  Types of Fatigue (2009).


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Collapsing lists or bullets

Example: Common_symptoms_in_ME/CFS#Long_list_of_symptoms

Mw-collapse class

EU Countries


test


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  • hide some content
  • set to automatically collapse or expand
  • don't forget the curly brackets at the end


Collapsiblelists

not working

European FTA members
  • Iceland
  • Liechtenstein
  • Norway

Graphs and Charts

wikimedia graphs

Largest cities of Foo, 2009 Census
City Population
City1
540,921
City2
194,343
City3
190,414
City4
134,669
City5
114,983


Annual passenger and aircraft statistics
Fiscal year Revenue passengers Aircraft movements
2001-02
20,194
2,281
2002-03
22,057
2,633
2003-04
34,794
2,664
2004-05
49,234
2,754
2005-06
57,732
3,004
2006-07
64,881
2,956
2007-08
63,904
2,912
2008-09
54,718
2,811
2009-10
52,210
2,791


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Merging new code into existing timeless.css

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font-weight: normal;

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.toc, #toc,

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background: #333; }

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border: solid #000; }

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