Well, the good news is that the BPS school is attempting to overcome these inequities by treating generic male patients as hysterical by default...
I think it's useful to point out the flaws and even utter stupidity, if only to educate the authors and/or discourage them from doing more stupid...
Some study conclusions from the Australian group have been exactly "overhyped rubbish". One SNP study compared the number of alleles (not...
Can't say I particularly like "CFIDS Association says" or "Dr Bell says" as sources. It ends up a bit on the fringe in some aspects.
I'm not aware of them substantially documenting their methodology and such anywhere. Just statements made at conferences, in videos, etc, without...
Despite the problems with some of their studies, the Australian group is still producing much better research than Ron Davis. One reason...
Not true. Anyone can learn to assess scientific research - there are websites and even free classes on how to do it, with plenty of opportunity to...
As @TigerLilea says, hospitals are simply noisy places to be. It's a bit of a flaw in the general concept of hospitals, but there's pretty much no...
Their SNP research has been consistently awful, from a statistical standpoint. No conclusions can be drawn from any of it that I've seen.
Not a convincing study, but perhaps a starting point. The number of subjects was very low (61 patients, 48 controls) for a genetic study, with...
You'd think they'd get tired of throwing money away on treatments proven not to work. Unfortunately, they don't seem to be bright enough to...
There's a lot of good responses. If anyone has an account, please upvote and retweet. Remember to tag @TEDxBristol, @TEDx, and/or @TEDTalks to...
Good point, "fluctuations" might be better than "recovery," @Graham.
I'm starting to get the impression that TEDx talks are the waste bin for attention-seekers impressed by their own babble. It looks like hosting...
Here's my transcript, though it's from the unofficial video so times might be a bit off compared to the official YouTube version: Slide: Book...
Interesting - about 40% are denied. I'm curious to know what the rates are for similarly disabling diseases like MS.
Science is about rejecting assumptions, and replacing them with rigorous testing. So unless there's solid evidence involving objective outcomes...
No, the university has a TEDx event which is separate from TEDxBristol.
Of course it does - I didn't claim otherwise. But it still doesn't include diverse symptoms in diverse populations, as far as I can see. And I'm...
I think they aren't entirely deleted, as seen by the claimed total number of comments. But there is a way to hide them from the public at least.
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