I found the following via Wayback Machine, which may be the thing @Adam pwme is looking for:...
Completely agree. Randomisation is just one means of control. A good one, to be used wherever possible, but hardly sufficient on its own. Never...
Bumping this again as some may have missed @Adam pwme request for help tracking down an item from ME Assn magazine.
The other point is that the blood text mentions randomised trials, and as we saw with PACE, randomisation isn't actually what makes a trial...
...a behavioral scientist and popular podcaster, demolished the PACE trial, with my help. The video has had almost 20,000 views since Pete posted...
Yes, but only because there was no reliable evidence of efficacy – ie no significant improvement in objective measures. If PACE had provided...
...in context, the NIH intramural study cost $8 million and the PACE trial was about $6.5 million - we're talking about utterly transformative...
...the Youtube video today explaining the problems with the PACE trial - Trudie Chalder certainly isn't stupid. Below are snapshots of the...
Bumping @Adam pwme s request
That was really good. A few issues with PEM being about exercise rather than exertion, but otherwise the tone and content were excellent. Peter...
...behavioural scientist Pete Judo has done a video debunking the PACE trial. It includes clips with David Tuller and walks through the main...
...groups if they crashed. Instead, what we got was the UK PACE trial without the CBT arm. In other words, repeating the same mistakes at scale...
There was a Q&A afterwards where he also spoke about the PACE trial and ME/CFS a couple of times. Perhaps someone else can make a transcript of that.
...find it very difficult with mainstream journals to mention the PACE trial and if they do, the editors ask them to rearrange their words or what...
Does anyone have a copy of this? Or a scan. ME Association. MEA calls for PACE trial to be scrapped. ME Essential, July 2004: 91: 3–4 thanks
A number of posts have been moved to A general thread on the PACE trial! These posts cover topics such as: AfME's role in the PACE trial, and...
...Paul Garner. We have split off some of the posts about the PACE trial. If you wish to continue discussing aspects of the PACE trial, you can...
Wow, you can see where their move towards 'fatigue' being their big thing they realised they could 'own' and make as lowest common denominator /...
yes DD i know that, of course they are happy to let people conflate the 2!.... except when it suits them not to. And in this case, when they were...
...ME with idiopathic chronic fatigue. Sharpe said in the intro of the PACE trial that some researchers think ME and CFS are separate illnesses.
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