Hopefully he will!!
Just to be clear, they're excluding functional cognitive disorder and PPPD (dizziness) from this group, since they have only recently decided to...
If they were honest, they would cite the published letter to the journal NeuroImage: Clinical, in which several of us, including Jo, pointed out...
Yes, I have five of the responses. I'll post them later today.
Fixed!!
They all seem to have except for NIHR.
https://virology.ws/2024/12/11/trail-by-error-agencies-respond-to-coroners-report-in-boothby-oneill-inquest/
NHS Devon has published its protocol for severe ME patients:...
Thanks. I assume each country. has its own ways of dealing with off-label prescribing. Very common over here. Whether health insurance will pay is...
Is this common, for NICE to recommend off-label use? I didn't realize off-label prescribing was much of a thing in UK. Does NHS pay for anything...
Sent a letter this morning to The BMJ:...
They generally do. But with REGAIN, they responded in a rapid review that nothing needed to be fixed. But a month later, the journal posted a...
I think they will. At least, the authors will have to respond. Doesn't mean they'll agree, unfortunately.
I didn't realize The BMJ has open peer review. that should be interesting.
that's an excellent blog.
Thanks to all for your thoughts on this!
That was pretty much the extent of the information. I don't really know more. Apparently, there was little or no testing of the PEM threshold over...
Discussion split from United Kingdom: ME Association news One question I have that is prompted by the Riley editorial but is not about the Riley...
Limitations in function are obviously incredibly important. But it's also a good idea to be careful when using the term "functional" because of...
https://virology.ws/2024/11/20/trial-by-error-my-letter-to-bmj-seeking-correction-to-editorial-on-regain-trial-of-mental-and-physical-health-rehab-...
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