Can anyone share the full article?
And of course Trudie Chalder was a key player in the major trials for both of these--CODES was CBT for dissociative seizures, and ACTIB for IBS. I...
As far as I can tell, this has been haphazard tracking--individuals finding out what their local NHS trusts are doing and passing on the info, and...
Their response is also non-responsive to the point I had raised, which was that they didn't point out in key sections that the REGAIN sample were...
your response is excellent, as usual.
well, not that much older than me! I think the point here is that their goal is specifically to create havoc at all major research universities,...
The idea, which was in Project 2025, was that these indirect costs can help support university initiatives like DEI. Therefore, it's best to slash...
Quote from NYTimes story (I cancelled my W Post subscription): '“I think it’s going to destroy research universities in the short term, and I...
There are reasonable debates about how "infrastructure" should be funded. It is insane to cause such havoc and chaos and major financial damage at...
An open letter, like the PACE letter to The Lancet, was on the list of things I was thinking might be a good idea.
I wouldn't necessarily make this assumption.
An anthro professor at Berkeley and I were going to pull together a grant application for the NSF for the Science and Technology Studies/Med...
Thanks. It should help get the word out to a US audience and people with Long Covid.
Yes, he's a smart reporter. He'd contacted me on Twitter last week and I responded, but didn't hear back further.
Jo, can you explain this last clause of the first paragraph? What is the title of the letter? And what does the parenthetical mean?
yes, I remember that very well!! and I think the true state of affairs is that statisticians are all over the map, like everyone else.
This is assuming Prof White, Chalder, etc, were somehow experts in distinguishing between depression and what they view as chronic fatigue. I...
perhaps but I have seen no evidence for this argument.
this is from the brief intervention study from Norway, in which the overall benefits did not reach the threshold for clinical significance but...
As a native (American) English speaker, I'm not sure what it means.
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