Don't know where to put this so just leave it here: Cochrane seeks - Research Integrity Editor...
"We are pleased to announce the re-schedule of the 2019 Methods Symposium, which was postponed due to the cancelled 2019 Cochrane Colloquium"...
To facilitate retrieving @dave30th 's excellent STAT article on SMILE (I think it's the best and most succinct account of what happened so far) :...
I think this is a worthwhile discussion. If someone wants to play devil's advocate: Are there reasonable arguments to not fund the study?...
In skimming-only mode so don't know whether this has been suggested: Will participants be offered support with mailing the samples? Could be...
Just saw this thread about the protocol's never ending amendments and thought I'd link here:
It seems that Karla Soares Weiser will speak at the UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative (CMRC) Conference in March:...
I think it's helpful to be aware that many pwME don't seem to experience PEM (only) as worsening of daily symptoms, but (also) as another category...
Only skimmed all this and first thought the Bero reference could still be a misleading one, only quoted by the autors because the paper's title...
I hope it's OK to post here again a preliminary list of achievements in ME research from another thread, written by @Jonathan Edwardsin response...
The reference given in the last of the above quoted paragraphs is: Bero LA, Grundy Q. Why having a (non-financial) interest Is not a conflict of...
Karla Soares-Weiser: Cochrane announces a new, more rigorous “conflict of interest” policy The BMJ Opinion, 03.12.2019...
From the review: "Non-equivalent control groups, lack of blinding and adjustment of assessment criteria revealed that the effectiveness of the...
Both the opening post and the "slightly different perspective" posted by @JenB seem a bit confusing to me. I don't understand Swedish but from...
It seems a number of references have been added in an again misleading manner, in particular on 'Outcomes, risks & complications' from fusion...
For those who prefer reading to listening: I was happy to read on the podcast webiste:
Stewart, L.G. (2019). Psychology in Crisis.[Review of the book]. International Journal of Educational Psychology, 8(1),105-107,...
From the article that includes the interview (from 2016): Also, from the interview: (My bolding added). Chou's claims quoted in this and the...
This one appears particularly strange to me: Children’s experiences of living with CFS/ME: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitative...
Found this in my drafts folder and thought it didn't warrant an own thread so just leave it here. (From July, didn't check for updates) I did...
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