I think the BMJ are generally supportive of the views he expressed. They are very anti-ME patients.
I've wondered if there is a role for specialists in diagnosing the non-obvious/difficult or rare diseases (i.e. not GPs but people who deal with...
I think she is using a blocking tool which is based on followers and doing it in batches of 500.
Possibly but I find emojis challenging.
Or that is the message she wishes to propogate to make her sound reasonable.
My first thought this is that she (as an Oxford Don) thinks patients are the great unwashed and how dare they comment on the science! But I wonder...
Another way to look at both Garner's comments and Greenhalgh's is they demonstrate a clear desire to not support evidence based medicine and in...
Yet isn't he doing something similar in pushing his theory which has no evidential basis? The difference is he is a medical professional.
Other academics should worry when they see the standard of reasoning that puts anecdote above the need for evidence. As someone who works in a...
Doesn't it say alot about the standards of academics who work on 'evidence' in the medical field. Surely they must understand the basics about bias?
I think we should have a push for good scientific standards rather then using anecdote to push treatments. Especially from those with 'science...
I think there is a real problem here in that where there is a chance of recovery (such as with post viral fatigue or early ME if you prefer that...
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