I think that quote can be unclear for people when presented like on the Health Rising site. In context, Wessely is just talking about ME as a...
I'd agree with 'compelling', and I certainly think it's worth pointing people to its findings, but I think it's worth being a bit cautious with...
Nice one - thanks for the summary.
I think that's actually being a bit unfair on him. Wessely often writes in such an evasive way that it can be difficult to summarise what he...
I wonder if we'll see these results published in a journal. My guess is that we'd be more likely to if there was a more impressive positive effect...
That piece from the editor was pretty frustrating. It also shows the way in which anything which presents the controversies around CFS as some...
They don't seem to feel a responsibility to engage critically with psychosocial CFS research. Here's their SMILE 'analysis', where they fail to...
We don't know if Sharpe was genuinely stalked by a woman, or if that 'stalking' entailed anything criminal, rather than just (for example)...
You're right that we don't know, and the context is important, but whenever we hear more context for the threats and harassment that they complain...
It said death threats against researchers were common, presented that PACE recovery paper as 'ground-breaking' for showing CBT and GET provided...
Seeing as that article was trying to make 'activists' sound as scary as possible, my guess would be that the police had little interest in this...
Maybe your request wouldn't be entirely clear to someone who had no understanding of the context? I suspect that there would be exemptions for...
I'm not sure if people can complain directly to COPE, or if it's a forum for journal editors to take complaints. With Tuller, the journal were...
COPE have been less than impressive.
Over 18k... I know that in the grand scheme of things it's still not a lot, but it's also fun watching how these alternative networks can allow...
The piece starts at 6:25 here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b0xjzy Not listened to it yet myself.
My first instinct is always to scan for results from their more objective outcomes:
On the radio? Can you remember when/the details?
Google didn't bring up anything old, so I'd guess it's new.
I'd like to see this statement in full:
Separate names with a comma.