Interesting that nothing more has emerged - as far as I know - from Cochrane or the press outside Scandinavia. The review is still not actually...
You can choose whatever name you like. I am a professor in Connective Tissue Medicine - a speciality I invented and of which I remain the only...
Well, it is no less scientific than the way these neo-Freudians imagine it I am sure and probably nearer reality. The trouble is either way you...
Agreed, but surely its is builds showing us what scientific life is like. I get the impression that it is a bit like people being shown what life...
I cannot quite see what this tells us about exercise. It tells us that maybe, in a dirty retrospective study, being fit is associated with living...
It seems that neurology as a subject was first recognised with the term in the seventeenth century. 'Psychiatry' was coined either 1808 or 1846,...
I don't really understand what you are getting at @Inara. It seems that originally psychiatrists were part of neurology - so they were...
Is it possible to alert Cort Johnson to his error because this does help the advocacy case.
I thought someone had shown that if you exercise you might just about live longer by the amount of time you wasted making yourself feel ill...
Sorry, @Inara, but I don't think that is the case. The fourth edition of Osler (the standard medical textbook) in 1901 quotes Dubief earlier....
Carol did mention something about being too late for Tuesday although it was not clear what.
Yes, I would go much further and say all our decisions and inferences and novel ideas arise from unconscious brain computations. The fallacy I see...
My understanding from the meeting yesterday is that this is about bidding for a slot and maybe fixing a time for a debate in the House itself. The...
Some Scandinavians seem to be getting the message and tone right. Carol Monaghan might find this helpful.
I agree. To my mind, some time around 1990-2000 medicine had got to a fairly advanced state intellectually, in terms of the scientific community...
That is a remarkably well worded quote from Finland. Nothing unreasonable, but pulling no punches.
But are they really psychosomatic?
My worry is the way round this is. I am sure there are real illnesses caused by strange things happening in parts of the brain. And those things...
As @Esther12 suggestd, I think this is misleading and probably unhelpful @Alvin because other PWME reading may take is as fact. Parkinson's...
She has also published with Brian Hughes. It would be interesting to meet her.
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