sounds comparable.
No what's that about?
yeah, this sounds ridiculous but of course is a real concern. The motives of the GET/CBT ideological brigades and their enablers at the SMC are...
where did he say this?
I think this is the question. I think all we know is that they have fatigue. So it seems like a nice "proof-of-concept" study--that a prolonged...
I would say that it might be an intelligent attempt to use interferon induced fatigue to inform general approaches to prolonged fatigue. I don't...
Yes I noticed that. Interesting that it's not on their website. I wonder why that is?
It really is odd that these media outlets all covered it with that spin. it may or may not have anything to do with ME, for one reason given the...
Do we know that SMC promoted it?
That sounds like what he presented at CMRC, or certainly a variation of it.
Yes, in the comparison arms the rate of "improvement" was about 45%, so there was a marginal 15 % improvement for CBT/GET. When "improvement"...
I took that sentence to mean they reported being reasonably active after the "treatment."
It should have ended the day The Lancet published a paper in which participants could meet outcome thresholds (being "within normal range") at...
Yes, it's probably good to assume those 2000 diagnoses are an artifact of something. It went by me in the interview so I'm glad someone raised it.
They're Norwegian.
I thought Phil gave a good talk.
Certainly no arguing with this. It should be withdrawn. Whether it will be is another question.
It could easily end up like PACE--not withdrawn but essentially discredited and hopefully not really citable any longer as "evidence" to support...
The PACE folks were co-authors on the IPD exercise review protocol and the unpublished review based on it. As I understand it, that's because...
Cochrane had clearly decided not to publish the IPD review itself--that was the one that had been sent around and gotten scathing outside reviews....
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