Sounds like people should be a bit sceptical if GPs start recommending random supplements.
That sort of simple but precise list looks a good option to me. It sounds as if it went down OK.
Statements like this make me inclined to assume the authors are not sufficiently committed to scientific rigour to take any notice of. (I was...
The doublespeak is pouring out. Mr Starmer says: It’s about a shift in the balance of power away from passive deference to doctors and towards...
I have not heard of any suggestion that psychobehavioural factors are involved in the early stages. The idea was that they perpetuate an illness...
What I don't understand is why you need a GP. Surely the patients could just go to the hospital and ask the receptionist for an MRI? What am I...
I am very happy to be part of it. For various reasons, especially having just written my pieces for Qeios and not wanting to get repetitive, I...
Amazing to see an NHS advert for itself with all the glowing testimonials they can find and none of the ones that point out that we will not see...
OK, so we are in complete agreement.
I don't actually think this is about pitching too high, simply about avoiding conveying the misunderstandings that the field is awash with. It is...
But what are we defining as 'needs'. Is it something that makes sense and that people can slot into their mind? But what if it is wrong and...
As indicated before I don't think there is a need to be so specific. I see no reason why a text should not inform professionals as much as...
But there isn't an 'ME mechanism' that we know of, and for all we know there may be six ME mechanisms. I think we should forget ME. ME/CFS is a...
Because a 'passport' is a token of some right agreed by the provider of the passport and the deliverer of the right. Hospitals have not made any...
What I think most people are also unaware of is the symbiosis between the insurance companies and the private clinics. Insurance companies...
Certainly Wikipedia makes him out to be a pernicious fool - arguing for herd immunity etc.
I think it is going to figure significantly in several of the top topics. My thought was that a piece on unpicking the confusions abut PoTS and so...
The EMEC description is not too bad for what one might find in a medical textbook. But it glosses over so many misconceptions about the illness...
Sorry, no, I have edited. Number 6 did not make sense.
Going back to Sasha's original list after some suggestions I would suggest a descending priority list something like this. I think it can be done...
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