It might, but I don't trust the system at all.
Tuller's blogs related to Esther Crawley's work often make my head spin. "I have previously sent a Freedom of Information request about this...
I think that's right - this is drawing on data collected routinely though the NHS and you need to explicitly opt out from allowing access to your...
I can't really remember the details and don't want to risk misleading people, but there were a series of studies like this:...
Chalder has been trying to link CFS and eating disorders for some time, so this is a natural fit - from a certain perspective.
A couple of studies that could be of interest: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15699087 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21401284
I don't think that the problem is with you!
HRA setting up some new research transparency thing:...
To me it seems likely that lots of people with different sorts of problems are likely to be lumped into the ME/CFS classification, and that some...
Is the title to this thread correct? What question was asked of the HRA? Also, someone just sent me this HRA response to the committee's more...
His history with Crawley/PACE means that I don't trust Davey-Smith to do any work in this area, but that abstract looked okay aside from the...
Shows the value of doing everything you can to opt out of providing data that people like Crawley can then be given special access to:...
Sort of feels as if his desire to make money from other patients should have been reported.
Looks like he's another of the Recovery Norge anecdotes Vogt has been collecting to try to manipulate media coverage with: [MEDIA] edit: I just...
And the Kings Fund have decided MUS is a top 10 priority for integrating mental and physical health:...
I remember falling ill and not being well enough to do fun stuff, but not having any extra money because it all went on things I needed as a...
Given that it seems there's a relatively high natural rate of recovery amongst young people classed as having CFS (80-50% - although I realise...
We don't know the cause and are unlikely to find a cure until we do... that doesn't sound like something that should lead in to their...
I wonder how she'll fare against a probing critical thinker like Chalder.
Who decided Larun should be doing this research? After seeing how she dealt with the Cochrane review I wouldn't trust here to do anything related...
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