At least she had some evidence: Presenter: You have a new theory about the brontosaurus. Miss Elk: Can I just say Chris for one moment that I...
1. Like, we knew that. Whether they should or not is unclear. 2. How do we know that? Maybe healthcare costs and patient outcomes improved because...
At the NICE roundtable one of the Royal College reps raised the issue that nobody did GET any more and that it was now individualised treatments...
I think it is a pity that even where there is helpful coverage of the NICE guideline it focuses on the issues of ideas recognition, possible harm...
I am not sure about that. Some lumps have been found in tubes of blood exposed to various procedures. All the mentions on the net are from the...
This is not meaningful science. It looks like a physician in Peru who has decided to treat patients on the basis on no real understanding of the...
They know about my behaviour at UCL. And Crawley was once one of our trainees! But I realise that two premises don't necessarily make a syllogism.
Sounds as if maybe he should have retired from GP a while ago - and concentrate on being medical officer to the Turf Club? The medical material...
Has anyone any idea what this sentence is supposed to mean and how an intelligent professor can allow their name to be put on a paper that...
Sure there are problems both ways but I think it is unhelpful to deny that factitious illness occurs. Things are also not helped by certain...
The wording could have been a bit more original? newly developed (actually stale as week-old coffee) activity pacing (ever-so-sweetly forced...
I agree that this is confusing. However, it is difficult to fault if the implication is that an exercise programme might be: If you feel you are...
Feasible to implement seems a bit optimistic if half of those who agree to start give up.
And this is where the self-contradiction shows itself. If the aim of treatment is to reduce mistaken beliefs then the fact that patients believe...
Microscopic examination of capillaries in the nailbed is simple and just requires allow power microscope or magnifying glass. To make it objective...
It sounds as if they didn't even have ethical approval to treat these patients at the time they were treated. It would be interesting to know how...
Thanks. I think the problem is that it is perfectly possible that a treatment might exacerbate symptoms early on and yet be beneficial. So the...
I haven't accessed the full text but I am assuming this is the meat of it. I am not sure what point is being made. The RCs would agree that...
Maybe not. It all depends on which areas someone chooses to photograph. There is a compulsion to photograph bits that look the way you think they...
I have done a nail fold study myself and it is one of those things where sampling is a huge problem. It is claimed that the observers did not know...
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