They aren't that invisible - they are mostly people who love the sound of their own voices and the beeps of their own Tweets. And the reply from...
What I have managed to read of McFadden's review and the whole of the Guardian review leave me with no idea what this book is supposed to be...
Simple answer, No. It sounds like something made up as a ruse to try to get you to get out more.
"It's not like you're not capable of doing it, but your body tells you don't do it" This is an awkward sentence for a start. I assume it would...
It's a very interesting question. Is there constant alert signalling in peripheral tissues like muscle or is it purely central in hypothalamus....
Yes, this looks interesting. Studies of normal control mechanisms in mice form a bedrock for understanding human mechanisms. It is the study of...
I think there is a certain creative style in the ironic MEA reference to these, 50 plus, authors as 'a tiny minority of healthcare professionals'....
Oh, dearie me! A thread for the effort measure sounds a good idea. I would love to see conclusions but am unlikely to be able to follow the...
Yes but studies have implicated everything in everything. This looks like a PhD student essay with a few senior names on it. The abstract says...
I am not sure where it is written but CureME defined categories for the ME Biobank. Caroline Kingdom, who I central to this, visits people who are...
I presume there was no jump. They had concluded that before they started and just used the few bits of data that could support it to go on...
I wouldn't ask them to follow up on anything. I would encourage the NIH to put money into groups with new ideas. They have done so in the past,...
Somebody finally blew my cover.
Classic.
I seem to make a habit of being misreadable! I have meant to do something about it but my effort preference is all screwed up.
Shit. With THAT list of supporters a 'no' has to have meant it was never going to be allowed. I was made Professor on about a twentieth of that...
It is true that just working in a lab on anything often starts off observations that become important. But the vast majority of the time this...
I meant that maybe you too were led in by the patients, David! That might also be wrong of course.
Check out the original anomalies thread.
A very neat sentence. The whole thing is very well written and balanced to my mind. Nothing over egged. But agreement from Cochrane is something...
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