What a ridiculous statement from Sonya. Could there have been any way to prevent researchers from responding to concerns? What about the HRA's...
I wasn't sure if this was worth posting. Christopher Bass on 'What lawyers should know about Somatic symptom disorder ':...
Welcome, and thanks for the explanations - I think that a lot of it is down to our own subjective judgements. A few things where we might have...
I feel a sense of dread about another UK cover-up. There have been so many examples recently showing that the truth really doesn't seem to matter...
Thanks again Michiel. I've really appreciated all the work you've been doing on this. A few quick points, rushed out before I go to bed: Just in...
An inevitably depressing thread. We need a post that links to all the the good Cochrane posts @Michiel Tack has been doing!
For so many important issues it seems that Cochrane can just let Larun choose to ignore them. I've never understood what was going on there....
Just saw this, with some interesting replies, on the Hyland body retraining approach: [MEDIA]
To be fair, I know some people who put a lot of time and effort into trying to get AfME to improve when Sonya first came onboard, and most of them...
While expecting others to have confidence in their own indefensible subjective judgements. It seems that CFS research has done a better job of...
This is a bit of an abstract post of little relevence to the Cochrane review! I'd normally agree with "nobody knows better", but I'm not sure...
“When healthcare professionals who do not specialise in #MECFS treated people with M.E. with graded exercise therapy there was a considerable...
Would/could they exclude Jason for baseline differences (are those differences apparent for 6mwt data?)?
With Jonathan Sterne, from Crawley's SMILE trial, and Julian Higgins who is a co-author with Crawley on this still unpublished review of...
This is the summary they give for their MUS section: https://actionforme2019conference.eventzilla.net/web/event?eventid=2138742076
We're still waiting for his analysis of PACE, that he promised about four years ago, aren't we? We doesn't seem like someone with an imprssive...
Thanks again for all your work on this @Michiel Tack One reading of that summary is that if the authors of a review were looking to report...
Just to slightly complicate this point, I have heard that Wallman considers the treatment tested here to be closer to pacing that GET. It could be...
It can still be a useful way of trying to think about and understand their work, but it's important to also remember to be critical of the...
I don't think we have a direct outcome for fatigue. That absence doesn't make the Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire any more valid though! I'm sure I...
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