Huh?
That Assessment/Plan - what a complete load of 'bullocks'! Interesting how pain therapy is being recommended, and ties in 100% with their flawed...
These BPS psychiatrists' "science" is all about feelings isn't it! (Something else for them to conflate if they read this).
Was the WHO classifications coding mandatory for the UK back when the 2007 guideline was being developed?
And this reply further down ... [MEDIA] Seems to me a very salient point, about the (almost certainly deliberate) conflation between definition...
Yes. I, along with many others I'm sure, would be fearful if I or my loved ones had to go into hospital for any reason, given the risks of...
Yes I also find that difficult to believe. My feeling is that she found herself with no choice but to make a genuine-sounding apology - how...
I'd forgotten about that letter of @Jonathan Edwards. Hits the spot on all counts. Might well be worth airing it again, given how enlightening it...
Given that mutation rate is presumably related to transmission rate, I imagine one of the more significant risks with Omicron will be higher...
Quite so. Reasoning with the unreasonable is always an uphill struggle.
And of course might well have made a difference to your chances of returning to the same level of work. For all we know the the overall work...
Yes, I have sometimes pondered that the things I am right handed at are things I would have been 'taught' in infancy. I have the vaguest memory of...
I'm intrigued by what the quality threshold is for 'evidence'. Low quality and very low quality 'evidence' is surely ... not evidence at all? If...
And then there are awkward people like me, who are left handed for some things and right handed for others. I use a knife and fork right handed,...
Puts me in mind of Stephen Hawkings' quote: "The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance; it is the illusion of knowledge."
"An RCT needs to solve issues around randomisation and timing of the intervention." Yes, it seems nonsensical. How can a RCT solve the problems...
Yes. The question is what?
It can also mean it limits quality of life, which I think is the context in this case. It's life limiting for anyone with ME/CFS, in that they...
Seems like someone should see what happens here, depending on who can access and get approved to attend.
Yes, that does seem like the meat of it. Begs the question: How do you go about convincing them there is a sufficient risk of harms, and that...
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