They need to look at the doctors' sense-making instead of the patients'. Patients aren't supposed to be able to make sense of diseases, that's why...
Vogt has fairly accurately articulated the ethical concerns here, I think. The whole 'Lyme-literate' space seems to be in large part a dangerous...
Well it does certainly seem that psychotherapy researchers often have a particular preferred self-serving mode of mangling language.
I can't find anything that suggests the view that CBT is curative for schizophrenia has ever been mainstream.
I see. It's all some sort of Jedi mind trick.
So the mental health staff are displaying maladaptive psychobehavioral patterns. It sounds like they need CBT. :rolleyes:
What seems pointless about this research is that they are trying to use very squishy inputs (words the person uses) to predict squishy target...
Of course the categories are updated now since most people don't really want to be caught talking of 'physical' vs anything else. Now the...
Visual snow was a symptom that popped up for me when I wasn't feeling quite right for a period of about 6 months before I was sick in earnest....
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I wonder if we should be actively trying to engage some substantial fraction of science graduates as professional 'error-detectors' and/or...
Spot on. The admission that evidence is being back-filled to prove things already 'known' is bizarre. It is really an acknowledgement that there...
I don't think this is rubbish (not necessarily the study itself - I don't have the expertise to assess it - but the line of inquiry)....
One thing that continues to strike me with this stuff is the follow-up length. A few months or a year is not enough time to gather convincing...
And now it is well-and-truly a dumpster fire. The fact that there are 350+ comments is impressive, though.
Having read through it I'd say it's maybe worth a skim but I wouldn't recommend putting in a whole lot of energy. Typical reddit clusterfutz of...
Presumably the spleens were examined in the few autopsies of patients who died from ME?
This is the link to download the manuscript as a word document: https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/files/117052402/Nicholson_et_al..docx I found it...
Let's say that emotionally traumatic events or whatever does causally predispose to FND or other conditions. It doesn't follow that anything to do...
I think the takeaway is that if you have to do a meta-analysis, it means there is no convincing definitive study. If there is no convincing...
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