And Felicity Callard, a long covid patient who wrote this: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7539940/
You're a master!
I just thought I'd add that, when doing a video with excerpts like this on social media it could be worth adding a link to the full talk so...
Can anyone think why this would be?: "Non-hospitalized COVID patients had a slower recovery than hospitalized patients." Some people can be...
Hope it's okay to give some 'too late' criticism of your submitted comments Trish, but I still don't know how to address problems with the way...
I saw this on recovery in their 'key points' on GET: I just looked through the report for the bits related to that. They provide a really...
Given the mood music over the last couple of years, this is no surprise imo. We've been successfully portrayed as engaging in an attack on science...
If someone d/ld this, it could be worth posting somewhere that will last, just in case it ends up being useful?
I feel as if I'd struggle to watch through another of these things. I'm so bored of this.
I decided to skip through looking for Chalder's misleading presentation of results from Candy 2005, and predictably found it: [ATTACH] Chalder...
Thank you for that translated thread.
There could be a danger that the submissions from patient groups will not have emphasised the wider problems with GET studies as NICE was...
I didn't understand this as Pariante didn't opine that patients were suffering from anything "rather than an organic disease", and reiterated that...
I worry that unless we address some of those problems then there's a good chance that other priorities will lead to the funding of people...
Longer version better or worse?: I feel as if it's worth trying to get something like this in the mix, but don't know what the best approach is.
I don't know about the details, and we certainly shouldn't write off a whole area of research, but that reminded me of this old Coyne blog that...
I just thought that this might be a British process for British research, so maybe best to have that focus? Maybe not though.
This is the sort of thing that it's really important to think carefully about and engage with, but that it's easy to ignore because it's not some...
Not read this paper, but that reminded me of @Simon M 's letter on PACE mediation.
[MEDIA] PS: I don't think it's worth anyone replying to Sample.
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