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==Tidy up == The citations & references need to be tidied up. SW (the other one) [[File:WesselyS_-_Inflamed_Mind.PNG]] Simon Wessely Tweeted "Tomorrow is a good day for those interested in links between immune system and psychiatry - @BBCr4today then @BBCRadio4 "Inflamed Mind' 21.00". The broadcast ''Inflamed Mind'' looks into a valid diagnosis of brain inflammation causing psychosis and anti-inflammatory drugs helping. They are now hypothesizing some depression can be caused by brain inflammation. My opinion: Wessely is doing all he can to make [[ME/CFS]]'s brain inflammation depression. ME/CFS patients have inflamed brains. [[Brains of People With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Offer Clues About Disorder]]. This will be the UK Psychiatric Lobby's next misdiagnosis of a valid ME/CFS symptom of brain inflammation, making it depression and keeping control of the disease, ME/CFS. He is not interviewed however you can see his next venture into our disease along with [[Suzanne O'Sullivan]] going on her book tour to ELLE Magazine with the acronym [[Postviral fatigue syndrome|PVFS]]. And you know [http://www.unum.com/ UNUM] will love this as much as the [[PACE trial]]. The broadcast is probably up for 30 days from August 24, 2016. I will see if I can get a transcript. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07pj2pw --[[User:DxCFS|DxCFS]] ([[User talk:DxCFS|talk]]) 10:41, 25 August 2016 (PDT) In 2016, [[Jose Montoya]] and [[Michael Zeineh]] have published that they have found 3 areas of the brain in CFS patients that differ from healthy patients.<ref>[http://privatehealthcarereports.com/chronic-fatigue-patients-suffer-3-major-brain-abnormalities-findings-may-lead-to-clearer-diagnosis/ Chronic Fatigue Patients Suffer 3 Major Brain Abnormalities; Findings May Lead To Clearer Diagnosis. - Patient Health Care]</ref>--[[User:DxCFS|DxCFS]] ([[User talk:DxCFS|talk]]) 14:35, 27 August 2016 (PDT)
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