This isn't really intimidation maybe, but still - so just posting to thread [MEDIA]
But that's not really how Cochrane work, even if I agree with your sentiment. It's not an ordinary top-down organization, where Tovey made the...
Yeah.. But, on the other hand, I'm not sure they would have known? If they where recruited by the protocol authors, they where Oxford and Kings...
Hm, hadn't thought about that? She and Brurberg isn't on the earlier versions, they seem to have taken over in 2015? For Larun, my guess it's...
You have no idea how hard it's been to get any meaningful debate about LP here... Or you might, reading my last reply :p The article about...
Yeah, that's the big question, isn't it? I've mentioned before, that we have a 'LP-problem' here. It's not everyone - obvious, as there is also...
I'm guessing Skogli itself isn't the main problem with this program - look at the co-hosts. Among them 'the national competence service' :wtf:
'Look what those pesky ME-militants did now...' :rolleyes: :cautious: *sigh* Wanna bet who first tries to blame this on pwME..?
Not read the whole thing yet, but this is one of the points she make in the complaint letter:
If there should be any point in comparing illness perceptions in ME kids with other ill kids - then they should be compared with other not well...
So perceived consequences, timeline, personal control, treatment control, understanding dimensions of illness perceptions were predicted by...
On the same note, a link to the letter in question....
Quote from Sharpe's letter: That's telling. He sent complaints about at least two articles, from 2017 and 2016, the very same day the HRA-letter...
Huh...? That's - bold...? Did he think the recivers of the requests wouldn't read the HRA-report? Did he not read it himself.....? :confused:
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The same thing is happening here, with the understanding of what GET is - sort of morphing into something else. There's been a few heated...
Ad. caucasian women having higher risk - Jason et al found contrary data. From the paper "CFS: A Review of Epidemiology and Natural History...
Read again, and agree with others - the article is pretty good. And so much better and balanced then we're used to from forskning.no, they've seem...
Oh, no that was an additional stray thought - and agree. I ment the bit about "gradually increasing exercise levels." Sorry, I see my post was...
About the other e-book - "Boosting your energy": https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/boosting-your-energy From the 'exerpt' - a...
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