Do you think that the 'not fit for purpose' angle would be a good way to get out story covered, though, and if so, can you think of which other...
Aren't the implications of the story much bigger - that Cochrane isn't fit for purpose?
How about if we send it and issue a press release about it, and ask George Monbiot and David Tuller to cover that story?
I wonder if the ideal would be a document that provided a menu of simple statements, such as, 'I have orthostatic intolerance, a form of...
I'm surprised that patients are being sent into hospital clutching such lengthy documents.
I'm also thinking that the publication of her book is perhaps providing a teachable moment. Even the Daily Wail is applying some critical thinking.
I haven't read the book, just the quotes and some of the media accounts, but I think that if anyone were to raise it with me I would simply quote...
Maybe Dr Bansal would, if @Binkie4 doesn't?
That would be fantastic, and hugely valuable. I agree, but having a name on it like yours would really help get it taken seriously. That's...
I agree. I can't imagine handing this over, especially because the 90% that doesn't apply to me would drown out the 10% that does. It says on the...
I remember reading early on that that wouldn't be expected to happen but I can't remember why!
Thanks for posting, @hotblack. The article is over my head but some strong (and interesting) claims are being made: When nasal vaccines have...
I agree with this. I wonder if an alternative phrasing could be something like: The ME/CFS acronym, rather than trying to find perfect words,...
This is interesting but do you think that this is well recognised outside a fairly small group? I've been surprised to come across the idea...
Those are good! I wrote and deleted an almost identical paragraph, including saying it would be better if we could name this thing after someone...
If he'd be well known to your target audience, who would be intrigued by your mention of him, it might be good to keep him in, but would he be...
Trying to come up with a title that flags up more clearly what the article is about. 'ME/CFS: Time to recognise it as a typical syndrome concept...
On a second read of this, I'm wondering whether this is true: I may be taking this weirdly out of context due to brainfog but I don't think that...
@Jonathan Edwards - Is there a particular reason you mention Robert Souhami in the opening to the article? I'm not your target audience but I've...
Totally happy for them to be insulted. Well earned.
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