It's very irritating that Sharpe still does this and keeps repeating the same criticisms of others over and over again. And yet in Fiona...
I like this. Or maybe "treatment-induced cognitive bias"
I haven't read all the posts in this thread so someone might have focused on this point already. In addition to encouraging people to re-interpret...
But NEM firmly defends its decision. It seems like a done deal now.
I noted that sentence in particular. I haven't seen the evidence that this is what happens, nor does she provide it. What is this claim based on...
It's not odd at all. Many medical journals have beefed up news and other non-peer-reviewed sections on their sites that do not need to be written...
No, I never heard back from her. It is an interesting turn-around, although whether it is apparent or actual is hard to assess. It would help if...
I hadn't come across this. it's an infomercial i guess
I have been repeatedly described this way--including in a BMJ news article. With my academic credentials omitted.
What student wouldn't benefit from such mentorship?
Yes, but the investigators only interpreted the expectations before people started the interventions, so they conveniently didn't include that the...
Interesting theory. They later claimed at some point that they didn't mean to claim that PACE was "definitive," and that they'd only said...
that's kind of important, don't you think? does the training require you to learn how to change things if something doesn't work out over and...
Wow, quick! I literally posted that a minute ago.
I assume so.
that is, in fact, the intent. but it seems the format can still leave it hard to pin people down on some of these things.
They were always going to measure WSAS at the other time-points but designated the 52-week as the primary outcome. I'm not sure if the other time...
The point is also this was a major trial funded after other trials provided "preliminary evidence." It wasn't I assume supposed to produce...
Of course, PACE was randomized and this is what it showed.
I've always found it very weird that they claimed it was Fukuda except for the four required additional symptom. WTF? I mean, it's mind-boggling....
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