No just a few old farts.
Nope.
That is perhaps the problem. Everyone assumes that a government plan will exorcise the gaslighting ghosts but they might well end up buying a new...
It is mostly used for billing and justifying services. Nobody believes the data re reliable.
Yes, I worked as a physician for 35 years without ever diagnosing ME/CFS and I now realise I should have done. Physician colleagues at my seminar...
The looks like a disaster. Re-writing NICE to suit the girls' and boys' jobs. It explicitly indicates that physicians are irrelevant and that what...
I checked on Google. There are eight features of pain.
Indeed. I was discussing this yesterday with a medical friend and we were remembering that as students we were taught that pain has six different...
Quantum theory quite specifically disallows that. It mathematical structure is incompatible with any lower level. Bohm tried very hard to prove...
Indeed, at least not until his last decade when he seems to have realised the inevitability of his 1905 thought really was inevitable. Indeed,...
Why are qualia 'an illusion'? As Eddington put and Descartes and a whole lot of others pointed out they are the primary data we work with. We are...
But hang on, what is this 'result' in physics terms? And how do you know pain is felt in a 'pain centre'. I don't think many neuroscientists would...
Yes, but you are always predicting experiences. Think about it. That is just brute fact.
That is probably right. But I am talking about input signal to events that will also be drawing on memories and programs big time. I don't...
Yes, and I mean input signals - but input to the event of representation - which is somewhere deep in the brain but we are not sure where. We...
Well, if you accept that the equations of quantum theory are at least broadly valid then the partial randomness of all events is written right in...
I think we know that some doctors grossly under diagnose ME/CFS (a number do not ever diagnose it) and we know that some doctors are diagnosing it...
No, it is a way to be as safe and effective as possible. In all other walks of life we act on the basis of what is probable. It makes not sense...
They don't turn to the criteria in practice, and shouldn't. Doctors should not be interested in yes or no pigeonhole medicine. They should be...
There was a US study that found that a minority of people given a diagnosis by a doctor actually reckoned they fit criteria if I remember rightly....
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