My two pence worth is that people come up with these convoluted theories because as complex as they may appear to be, it is always much easier to...
Not sure I explained myself well. It is not an uncommon experience for those submitting papers to occasionally receive some nasty criticisms, and...
A test of the adaptive network explanation of functional disorders using a machine learning analysis of symptoms Author Information: Melidis C,...
I agree with Dr Davis in part and disagree in part. Can anonymous reviewers be nasty (or I would personally think of it more as having a negative...
[SPOILER] It's so dumb I sort of think, do we even need to tackle this kind of "research"? I can't comprehend how anyone could be stupid enough to...
I've seen people make critical reviews of their research methodology in the past, I haven't looked closely at their work lately but their earlier...
Interesting because of calcium's importance in cell-signalling. I wouldn't be surprised if we do have a calcium problem in the cells, but I also...
Interesting area to look at, I'd like to see more research but it needs to be much larger, deeper. It'll be expensive.
Same question here. On first glance these figures look quite concerning to me but it could easily be consistent with other comparable diseases (in...
I missed it due to other commitments but having just read through the whole thread it looks like it went very good and I found it very...
Three other family members I share genes with have other illnesses/conditions, and all happen to be linked to dopamine. I only noticed this after...
I'd like to know if the biobank requires - or encourages - certain standards or research methodology and/or openness from researchers who want to...
the idea was, and is, completely mad. It would be challenged in the courts if they tried to introduce it.
Do we know it's down to egos or is this just speculation? I don't know anything about it but it might be for all kinds of reasons I'd have...
My understanding which may be out of date is that Montoya though at Stanford runs separate ME\CFS research to the ME/CFS center set up by Ron...
Got this email from OMF: We are proud to announce funding for the ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center at Stanford University led by Ronald W....
Really? So individuals such as regular patients?
We don't know the intent, but even if we assume the best intent, it was, as you say, ill advised and insensitive. I think what David Tuller...
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This pretty much sums it up for me. Anyone can say that they are about research integrity, high standards, transparency etc. but words are cheap...
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