This is a big problem. That's why, before any solid study is published giving us an idea of what the rate of structural problems is in people...
Thanks a lot @Michiel Tack for gathering all that. It's essential that every patients have access to all information available before making any...
There is absolutely no basis to make such claims. This is way beyond anything that can be shown yet.
There is the Behavioural responses to illness questionnaire (Chalder and Moss-Morris) I guess it's an older version of this one, but I'm sure it...
[MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA] Link to the retracted study.
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Emerging evidence suggests that central nervous system dysfunction may underlie the core symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic...
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The overlap between entry and recovery criteria is also something that is easily understandable by non scientific people. (At entry, 65 is a score...
I don't really understand what his point exactly is... [MEDIA] Edit: Tweet deleted, see @Esther12 post below.
Doesn't every patient have a number assigned? If so, why didn't QMUL provide it?
For a bit of background, about the authors (all working for Panaxea, "an independent consultancy company spun-out from the University of Twente,...
So a new deadline, end of may.
Thanks @Carolyn Wilshire
And it proves that, unlike what they claimed, it's still possible to access the data.
What an achievement! Thanks a lot @JohnTheJack
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As a reminder, the authors have alreay published an article on the Cochrane review (see here). We discussed it here. Edit: about the exercice...
Trial By Error: A Reuters Update http://www.virology.ws/2019/04/18/trial-by-error-a-reuters-update/
A quick sum up of the flaws of the PACE trial [MEDIA]
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