This is a theme that re-occurs. For example, the Medical Research Council have defended the PACE Trial at least partly because they funded it....
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Also Psychological Medicine who published the recovery paper.
I'm afraid some of my memories from that time are not very fond. I remember one time on the forum that no longer exists, somebody doxxed me giving...
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It would be great if we could get the science to a stronger, more robust level. Reading this article does remind me that our foundations aren't...
Only 2 tweets on this which seems low for a national newspaper article. Maybe it is the fact that it is behind a paywall. [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
I should know this but can't remember offhand: are there many, or even any, studies that have found this?
I have been frustrated by the small (very small perhaps) percentage of people who improve who go on to donate to the cause. These people more than...
Somebody asked about symptom prevalence decreasing over time: they suggest this could be due to treatments of one sort or another, not just pacing...
The gradual onset issue may also be relevant in terms of clinical diagnoses. Some strict criteria may miss people, perhaps particularly in the...
I know my own case, it started with an infection, but could be called either a gradual or acute onset. If I hadn't been playing competitive...
Reasonable to guess this but it is not the case.
They’re both also patients.
At the end, there is a section: which goes through the various changes for the different protocols.
Thanks though I could be out of date.
I have never had this issue (i.e. requiring a ORCHID ID). But certainly it does take a while to submit any publication, including a letter.
You could look through the journal to see how many references letters had. Some journals only allow letters to have 5 references.
Cheers. Fixed.
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