Long haulers also not impressed with this tripe: [MEDIA]
They gazed into the worry so long, and the worry gazed back at them
It's even a major element of criticism from the detractors, that it took far too much patient input into account rather than relying on the...
And clearly failed to take those into account in a number of other conditions, like the recent awful chronic pain guidelines. Actual examples...
This somehow feels like a glitch in the matrix. The universe doesn't have a perverse sense of humor, but damn does it sometimes look like it.
Adapting the well-known quote used in the legal profession: This is just yelling. The facts and evidence have always been against them, but this...
Maybe 1-2K MDs have learned this lesson. Tops. Out of, what, 50M or so? That's not even close to 1%. Instead, it has massively reinforced beliefs...
That's just how professionals do it: when it's hard and you don't find it easily, give up. Oh, wait, the opposite of that. Uh.
It's hard to reconcile that with what Cochrane's leadership is doing, especially the editor-in-chief. They only have the organization's reputation...
So, if I'm getting this right, the IOM (now National Academy of Medicine), CDC, IQWIG and NICE, among others, all found that almost all of the...
So they got RecoveryNorway, whose shtick is the LP where people proclaim they have recovered using woo, for a study that concludes that people who...
I don't see how it's any different from the mainstream CBT-for-deconditioning-slash-illness-beliefs stuff. The only difference is the language,...
How was it put again? Oh, yes, patient-hating charlatans.
And yet people who work hard physical labor jobs usually live shorter lives, have more health problems, so this is clearly not the whole thing....
This is why they're not retracting it. This is good for Cochrane, at least for now. It's terrible for patients, but it's good for the...
Well, this is why they teach in stats 101 that correlation is not causation. If you confuse them, on purpose or not, you can get lost for decades...
"Second-rate treatment"? Ha! As if. Second-rate is way, way up there from where things are right now.
It makes sense if the plan is for there to be no resolution and waste time. Everything does, in fact. If it isn't the plan now, I don't see how it...
About something that actually adds costs on the long term, and it's been happening for so long that we are now firmly reaping the consequences of...
Most people would respond to follow-ups from a good clinic that helped them. If they're not bothering to respond, it's an evaluation on your...
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