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The following pages link to Simon Wessely (Q15439895):
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- Failure to detect the novel retrovirus XMRV in chronic fatigue syndrome (Q21090038) (← links)
- Investigation into the presence of and serological response to XMRV in CFS patients (Q21560846) (← links)
- Peer review of grant applications: what do we know? (Q21686030) (← links)
- Active placebos versus antidepressants for depression (Q24247474) (← links)
- Putting the rest cure to rest--again (Q24524190) (← links)
- Chronic fatigue syndrome (Q24524596) (← links)
- Psychological and behavioural reactions to the bombings in London on 7 July 2005: cross sectional survey of a representative sample of Londoners (Q24534027) (← links)
- Chronic fatigue in general practice: is counselling as good as cognitive behaviour therapy? A UK randomised trial (Q24534387) (← links)
- The prevalence and morbidity of chronic fatigue and chronic fatigue syndrome: a prospective primary care study (Q24541149) (← links)
- Are some people sensitive to mobile phone signals? Within participants double blind randomised provocation study. (Q24543523) (← links)
- Memory, attention, and executive function in chronic fatigue syndrome (Q24562730) (← links)
- The relationship between prior psychiatric disorder and chronic fatigue: evidence from a national birth cohort study (Q24634919) (← links)
- Surgery for the treatment of psychiatric illness: the need to test untested theories (Q24642191) (← links)
- The association or otherwise of the functional somatic syndromes (Q24646229) (← links)
- Public perceptions, anxiety, and behaviour change in relation to the swine flu outbreak: cross sectional telephone survey (Q24646275) (← links)
- Postviral fatigue syndrome: time for a new approach (Q24647114) (← links)
- Professional and popular views of chronic fatigue syndrome (Q24648982) (← links)
- Epidemiology of chronic fatigue syndrome and self reported myalgic encephalomyelitis in 5-15 year olds: cross sectional study (Q24671215) (← links)
- Chronic fatigue syndrome in children: a cross sectional survey (Q24675439) (← links)
- High levels of type 2 cytokine-producing cells in chronic fatigue syndrome (Q24684394) (← links)
- Public information needs after the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko with polonium-210 in London: cross sectional telephone survey and qualitative analysis (Q24684729) (← links)
- Dichotomous factor analysis of symptoms reported by UK and US veterans of the 1991 Gulf War (Q24795284) (← links)
- War syndromes: the impact of culture on medically unexplained symptoms (Q24796632) (← links)
- Posttraumatic stress disorder post Iraq and Afghanistan: prevalence among military subgroups (Q26866193) (← links)
- Psychological debriefing for preventing post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (Q28205952) (← links)
- Electromagnetic hypersensitivity: a systematic review of provocation studies (Q28241348) (← links)
- Idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields (formerly 'electromagnetic hypersensitivity'): An updated systematic review of provocation studies (Q28255017) (← links)
- Shell shock and mild traumatic brain injury: a historical review (Q28255550) (← links)
- Psychological factors associated with self-reported sensitivity to mobile phones (Q28262760) (← links)
- Taking refuge from modernity: 21st century hermits (Q28282583) (← links)
- A systematic review of treatments for electromagnetic hypersensitivity (Q28287499) (← links)
- Post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol misuse: comorbidity in UK military personnel (Q28386125) (← links)
- Mental health among commando, airborne and other UK infantry personnel. (Q30226990) (← links)
- Are Londoners prepared for an emergency? A longitudinal study following the London bombings (Q30228331) (← links)
- Do medical services personnel who deployed to the Iraq war have worse mental health than other deployed personnel? (Q30228934) (← links)
- What do you think is a non-disease? Pros and cons of medicalisation (Q30475878) (← links)
- Violent offending by UK military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan: a data linkage cohort study (Q30600051) (← links)
- The Future of "Big Data" in Suicide Behaviors Research: Can We Compare the Experiences of the U.S. and U.K. Armed Forces? (Q30979978) (← links)
- Consent, confidentiality, and the Data Protection Act. (Q31030123) (← links)
- Factors associated with heavy alcohol consumption in the U.K. armed forces: data from a health survey of Gulf, Bosnia, and era veterans (Q31133127) (← links)
- Screening for vulnerability to psychological disorders in the military: an historical survey (Q31144830) (← links)
- The placebo response in the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q31155634) (← links)
- How many mailouts? Could attempts to increase the response rate in the Iraq war cohort study be counterproductive? (Q33307623) (← links)
- Symptoms of post-concussional syndrome are non-specifically related to mild traumatic brain injury in UK Armed Forces personnel on return from deployment in Iraq: an analysis of self-reported data. (Q33378839) (← links)
- Chronic fatigue syndrome: identifying zebras amongst the horses (Q33509654) (← links)
- The prevalence of common mental disorders and PTSD in the UK military: using data from a clinical interview-based study (Q33514097) (← links)
- An estimate of the veteran population in England: based on data from the 2007 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey. (Q33527980) (← links)
- Health of national service veterans: an analysis of a community-based sample using data from the 2007 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey of England (Q33583649) (← links)
- Disappearing brain lesions, psychosis and epilepsy: a report of two cases (Q33588745) (← links)
- Cognitive behaviour therapy in chronic fatigue syndrome (Q33589318) (← links)