It doesn't have to be submitted in the call for evidence for it to be discussed. Committee members can still discuss whatever they want to, so...
I see this sometimes in creative writing. Young writers who don't read very much, or at all, think they've stumbled across some great innovation,...
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My middle name is actually David, too!
Yes. I suspect the LSHTM team will be on that already. But again, it doesn't hurt to send things in twice.
Thank you. I can't say more at this stage but I hope we can do everyone proud!
It doesn't matter how the evidence review experts see it. The decision rests with the committee. Don't be too disheartened.
Those are the ones. Thank you!
You can't send in individual patient testimonies (case studies, anecdotes, individual complaints, etc), but you could send in aggregate data...
You could study which tools are most useful to measure a symptom or not, and how often symptoms change or evolve to suggest frequency of review....
These are useful. Do send them in officially so there's a record.
Did they 'Go West' like this? [MEDIA] Or even this? [MEDIA] That does indeed make me feel more mainly already! All the bum slapping goodness...
I should also add that the committee can also raise things that fall through the cracks (e.g., anecdote, polls, etc) if they're relevant, so keep...
They have been incredibly thorough and I've been sending them studies too. But I would veer on the side of caution and send again, in any case....
This isn't true. As mentioned above, the Forward-ME/Oxford Brookes survey is specifically the kind of thing they're looking for here. You can...
Interesting comment: [MEDIA]
I believe somewhat formalised surveys (like the Oxford Brookes/Forward-ME one) probably count in this instance. It doesn't have to be RCTs. What...
Yes. As can any other surveys you think are relevant.
Some of that isn't too bad. E.g.: Also:
Yes, Truvada, the main ARV in HIV, can cause fatigue (and liver damage, IIRC).
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