How long does this last? Because I'm sure a piece of cake and lots of things can have a nice subjective transient effect. That does not mean it...
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They do not even talk about regression to the mean, which is a huge factor in what is called the "placebo effect", they've only selected...
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I'm afraid the use of the Chalder fatigue scale could muddle the results. It seems so unreliable and ineffective to evaluate anything seriously.
"The PACE trial is probably the largest intervention trial in psychology ever done in Britain" I hadn't realised that...
I had never heard of (or don't recall) the therapeutic allegiance. Very interesting...
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This may be the case. But even if we take the view that CFS is a phobia, there's still a big problem if your questionaire results are not in line...
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No. That's not a matter of disagreement. Bring proofs of what you're asserting. The profits made by Boiron are huge. Their research credits are...
Lol The Boiron family, who own the biggest homeopathy company settled in Lyon, are amongst the 100 richest families in France.
I'm not aware of any clinical trial for homeopathic remedies for teething babies, but no trial has ever found homeopathy effective, nor does its...
My personal situation is OK, because I've met understanding doctors, but it's very difficult for a lot of people.
There are no guidelines for ME nor CFS in France, where ME/CFS is often not considered as an autonomous entity (some kind of depression, or...
Anyone who maintains on a blanket basis that homeopathy works should watch a teething baby given a fake homeopatic remedy containing sugar.
Isn't hope a major component of all the therapies that are based on a kind of "coué method" ? And we've known since the 19th century it doesn't last.
Everyone's seen a piece of science getting over-exaggerated in the media. Most people would be quick to blame journalists and big media for...
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