IF they did have figures, what are the chances that they'd have been presented in a misleading way anyway.
The more the merrier. Still seems weird that UK politicians are more willing to speak out about the problems with PACE than those employed in the...
I think that this is something that would be particularly worth contacting MPs about.
And I think that this fits in with Action for ME's seemingly thoughtless attitude of 'lets be positive and do something!'
I hope that before any other patient groups join up with Action for ME on this, they will ask about what Action for ME is doing to ensure that the...
I suspect that this is not the sort of question Corbyn would put to May. It would be very funny if he did though!
Isn't Paul McCrone a health economist, or something like that?
I think this was more cautiously phrased, and better for it, than some of the earlier Topper articles "actively promoted ME as a partly...
Not sure which thread is most appropriate for this, but the 'leading experts' letter was released:...
Thanks for all your work @chicaguapa
Thanks to all those who were involved in this. I've got a load of tabs open with things to catch up on over the next week!
I've got some prejudices that discourage me from reading this.
A couple of follow-up letters on this, including one mentioning the harmful influence of the insurance industry:...
Heading for number one?! Great work Robert.
It's not listed anywhere on their front-page.
BACME chooses to link to Colin Barton's Sussex and Kent ME Association, Action for ME, and reMEmber. That's not a good hit-rate.
That does sound like a stretch. It would be interesting to see how they're justifying that claim.
The evidence around harms from CBT & GET is pretty weak so it's hard to say anything much with any real confidence.
Different articles!.. hope I caught you in time...
Also mentions her EDM:...
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