My comment has now been published:...
I take it as a compliment to be mistaken for @Simon M!
I've added the following comment (pending approval) below Paul Garner's BMJ blog: 'Professor Garner writes: "Health services are largely...
Yes, Prof Garner seems to have been on a journey of understanding in the last few weeks. It’s a shame the NS didn’t quote his latest BMJ in which...
Like others, I didn’t get a confirmatory email after registering. I also didn’t get an email from the previous site telling me about DecodeME....
I was meaning that would challenge the content of her letter but I would not want to criticise her personally. I used to think this but having...
I hope it goes without saying that I’m very pleased for Helen and anyone else whose health has improved, and I would not wish to criticise her....
Two more letters on ME in Friday’s Times:...
The Times has reported on Prof Garner’s BMJ blog in today’s paper:...
I tried to pre-empt this with my letter to The Times (see new thread). Unfortunately, the editing diluted the point I was trying to make but I...
Times Letters: Research into Chronic Fatigue Syndrome...
This seems to assume that funding a GWAS for ME is depriving other ME researchers from getting funding. But there is no fixed pot for ME research...
This is a very valid point. I wonder if someone might like to make it in a letter to The Times. I would do it myself but I’ve just submitted a...
Meanwhile, someone at the Guardian appears to have listened to the criticism and changed the photo at the top of its...
Huge thanks to @Andy @Simon M Chris Ponting, Sonya, Luis and everyone else that’s helped to make this happen. I notice that there is nothing...
This is very good news. Huge thanks to @Michiel Tack and others who’ve helped the bring this about. (Not sure which other members of European ME...
Epidemiologist Ian Lipkin: Are we getting the pandemic response right? BBC HARDTALK Podcast: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3cszc1x iplayer...
There was some discussion about the ethics of CBT/GET trials in another thread, where I wrote: “To me, the interesting ethical questions are: 1)...
This is very much appreciated. I agree with @strategist that the CBT/GET model has been a much more significant factor in deterring people from...
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