FND is just an excuse for medical ignorance, and the profession's cowardice in facing up to that.
Torture the words until they confess.
So many wise quacks.
From our national public broadcaster. Message seems to be slowly getting out in Australia that this a long haul health problem. It is a more...
In other words, it is impossible that Sir Simon and his like-minded colleagues are wrong about ME, according to Sir Simon and his like-minded...
I also do not want any of it removed from the record, but instead flagged as not meeting minimum technical or ethical standards. Assessing...
Again, if you are having to concentrate so hard on the marketing, then your product probably stinks.
Of 886 stroke survivors from three Scottish clinics invited to participate, only 76 ended up in the final sample—less than 10%. Of the 39 assigned...
Interesting.
How, post-NICE (and everything else), is this not at best reckless indifference, and at worst cruel fraud? These people clearly care not one wit...
Exactly.
I think I am on the verge of spotting the flaw. In reporting fatigue impact.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." Richard Feynman
“There are both patients and doctors who are vehemently against any exercise” because of these issues, Dr. Systrom said. Now that is a straw man....
'It is theoretically possible that we might not be completely wrong. More research is needed.'
So close.
A single-arm, uncontrolled, explorative study *sigh*
That is the right question: Why is the BPS school such a protected species? Somebody is approving the ongoing material and political support for...
Arm not so sore today, and definitely feeling better, almost back to normal (for me). :thumbup:
Sounds to me like justifying ever more sloppy standards.
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