I've only read the abstract, but there's a limit of what can be concluded on the basis of a "retrospective exploratory qualitative study a group...
Thanks Trish. I think that this is right, but that also, it could encourage Brady to dismiss your concerns. One of the many annoying things...
When it was announced that it was coming to PBS in a year that seemed so long to wait... recent years seem to have have passed so quickly for me.
I get the impression that they're going more for evidence of data fabrication/sloppiness, where there's less room for dispute. Academia's...
This like the sort of important thing it would be good to try to influence now, but that it's easy to forget about until things go wrong, and then...
This is what Tuller said:
He's done some work with Nick Brown, and that lot. He's already aware of PACE, but seems to view it as something others are dealing with. Here...
I wonder if she had to answer all that stuff if all she was doing was getting an amendment to her earlier approval? It could be she evaded a lot...
Tuller mentioned getting some via FOI in his blog, so they may not have been posted on the Bristol SMILE page.
I think that's the key point. Although it is a bit complicated by the fact that it seems the feasibility study became the full study.
Oops - sorry. I saw it was marked as being a limited offer, so when the full price came up I assumed the offer had ended.
Maybe - doesn't sound good from what Trish says. Some patients just get a bit suckered in to nonsense because they want hope/some authority figure...
I think that the 'free' part of this ran out. Seems a little odd to be marketing a $90 test like this. If paying that much I'd want to have some...
It's possible I got to their site because it looks like they gave some funding to a dodgy project from Clare McDermot:...
The Norwegian biopsychosocial lot seem keener to tie themselves to LP than their UK colleagues. I doubt that's going to work out well for them in...
I think it's really easy for patients to underestimate how much incompetence and laziness there is in medical research. It's so important to us to...
Get Wessely in! edit: my stomach turned on seeing my own post. I think we'd need something more structured for a slippery one.
That was worth asking him about! Great work cheesus.
Thanks - I expect it was my fault for not being clear. That is interesting. When PTLDS people can often be diagnosed with ME/CFS, maybe that...
Thanks - sorry I may not have been clear. I meant what sort of results something like MS, etc would with the categories assessed in the above...
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