Yes, indeed good to have this documented. Thank you for puzzling it together! Lol, I know what that's like! I still really want to write my...
A newspaper article on this review and the Royal College of Psychiatrist's response to it are discussed here.
I'm not sure if this is the thread to place this in (I though there was another thread on the response to NG206, but I can't find it), but I...
An important reason may be the toxic culture within academia. Highly hierarchic, where criticism can cost you your future. Lots, lots of egoes....
I came across this paper, and am posting it here b/c of the topic. I think it is an interesting read for those who want to read/write about it....
There are a series of symposia organised on research ethics by scientists who care about this. They discuss outright fraud and problematic stuff...
Note that in the given source https://www.cfids-me.org/ramsay86.htm, "emotional lability" is mentioned as one of the cardinal features of the...
Thank you so much for summarising the video. What incredibly interesting and exciting research. Very curious about what the enzyme results will be.
I think regulatory capture is probably a good term to use in the context of what happened with ME. I see why that is of relevance for DwME,...
I think recording ME history is highly important, but what is this? How hard was it to write something like: "We think the term "Regulatory...
Yeah, but you have to know how to do it. Now, if we are staying within Friends references, it's just "Joey speaking french", an attempt at...
Indeed. It is not what other people are saying about her, but dr Hngs own attitude and words that make me lose confidence in the healthy and...
Well done writing those emails @cassava7 , and thank you for sharing them. I can imagine dr Hng making a mistake while speed reading of the first...
[I'm diagnosed as having Late Stage Lyme with co-infections, one of them being a reactivated herpesvirus. I wasn't sure to post it here or in the...
First of all let me stress that I did not say that the Stokes team did bad science. There probably were good reasons for the hand-and-arm warming....
There are a couple of studies out there discussing capilary vasodilation and temperature (Thermal control of blood flow through capillaries and...
I'm a layperson, but there's another thing about this paper that I noticed: "Briefly, before all experiments, the temperature of the muscle was...
Thank you all for your contributions, I really enjoyed reading your diverse responses. I'm currently not doing well unfortunately, and am using...
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I do too at times! :rofl: (It is a good description, though does it capture the time factor properly?:emoji_thinking:) But indeed unfortunately...
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