It is a real eye opener to read the comment by Patrufini Duffy and to google other responses to Pulse articles. I do hope that is not a...
"Is" that their entry for the competition to see how many ways the word "is" can be used in a single article?
I never like to miss an opportunity of reminding old hands of, and introducing new ones to, the BMJ's contribution to the debate with its 1970...
Yes.They have their own "hystories" don't they?
I suspect that most people with moderate ME would struggle to read that, let alone research or write it.
And that is just the examiners.
Well, if childhood trauma plays such a part in a person's development...whether or not it does I am, of course, unqualified to judge, but certain...
It's clearly all the fault of a troubled chldhood. All those stories of nearly drowning when taken swimming in impending storm.
You have to give them reasonable time. There are sensitive issues.
I suppose it could be useful. If someone can complete all those questionnaires they almost certainly do not have ME.
That was worse than usual because he is new to the job.
Lord Bethell seemed rather better informed.
How "independent" do we think NICE is? Lord Kamall keeps saying "We".
Moved from this thread: United Kingdom: ME Association news The story of the damage that patient support groups allegedly do is intriguing. SW...
There is an interesting aspect to the Findlay and Lightning Process story. It seems to have been said that he thought LP, or its equivalent, was...
Apparently he was first appointed in September 2017Sir Simon Wessely – Judicial Appointments Commission
It appears from that is that a statement is needed from someone as to when the confidentiality agreement expires. Is it at the conclusion of the...
I wonder whether they have a clue about the illness/disease dichotomy and its use by the likes of Eisenberg, Kleinman and Cott in the illness...
But is it, at least as far as LW was concerned, or is that a category error? Surely LW was merely indicating the ways in which language is used,...
But is "doing" "trying"? There is a passage in section 11 of chapter II of The Brown Book discussing volition, deliberate and involuntary actions....
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