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I like this bit:
But also did the studies finding reduced NK function in major depression ensure they excluded ME/CFS patients?
The quote from the CCC has the heading: Post-exertional malaise and/or Fatigue: I think this has, unfortunately, been poorly written. It could...
Have any studies looked at this?
I think he means they find correlation and have stretched that to be "the only determinant". They do this all the time and it really pisses me...
That is what I thought must be the case. Is it well understood in medical and medical research circles that such statements only imply...
If someone says "studies show X increases the risk of Y" how often has that been rigorously demonstrated and how often has mere correlation been...
I don't think it will be of interest to anyone here. It is an uncritical review of the Larun et al. Cochrane review rhat sounds like it was...
Brilliant. Thank you @Brian Hughes for a concise and insightful summary of the way things are.
But that doesn't remove it from the list of logical fallacies. And I doubt it will hold any sway in the NICE deliberations.
I never find this argument effective and actually cringe somewhat when I hear it. It is a political argument and I don't think that will lead to...
It sounds like the medical term iatrogenic harm i.e., harm caused by the medical treatment.
A reset doesn't need to be that drastic. A decent sized asteroid impact seemed to do the trick with the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Unless of...
From the link above...
Someone made the same comment elsewhere on the forum recently: If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
You may be interested in https://sci-hub.tw/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5257-0_31 and...
Who is the GET proponent?
All the comments are positive.
When one network (the old boys network) is responsible for so much damage to the rigor and reliability of UK science, what should be done? ... Ah,...
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