To be fair, a biomarker for MDD would be an incredible breakthrough that would bring in major funding, although there is no reason it would have...
He and Sharpe were the source of most headlines saying so. Wessely is perfectly fine with saying both and of course this is what he has promoted...
The same is true of MS. MRI confirms the sclerosis, which is damage of unknown origin to myelin sheath. We still don't know why and it did not...
Which would not be entirely bad, as it could bring in funding from other sources. If this test would light up other conditions, it's unlikely to...
Not particularly. He says that a test is not particularly relevant since it can be diagnosed without it, when that's literally the most important...
I noticed a handful of glaring factual mistakes that a basic fact-check and minimal effort would have caught in editing. Being factual was not the...
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The only thing that matters about Wessely's opinion is that it does not matter. He likes the sound of his own voice, beyond that we can just...
I doubt Stanford did that. The SMC had its coverage lined up and ready to go to try to overhype. That's a deliberate strategy and should not...
I'm guessing the SMC is hoping for that. It's clearly a pilot study and it needs to be understood as that. Overhyping is one strategy to be able...
aka "the saboteurs"
Damn. That's really amping my hyperosmotic stress levels. Yoga, right?
Yikes. Somebody didn't read the paper. And no byline so that "somebody" is unknown. It seems to have been syndicated from "Press Association".
And knowing there will be another year of squeezing them feels pretty good on top of this. They have been getting away with unethical behavior for...
Time to put up or shut up. They have been allowed to throw around accusations without evidence while whining that legitimate complaints about...
Is this an elaborate Dunning-Kruger experiment? Their entire body of work is built on doing selective filtering of participants who do not have...
It's a terrible analogy. Electronic hardware is fixed, immutable and designed top-down for a specific purpose. Biological "hardware" changes...
Lloyd? That's how he defines it anyway. Anyway, proponents always cherry-pick to align with their beliefs so the origin doesn't matter all that much.
Norway and Sweden doing a lot of heavy lifting relative to population.
I have obtained a confirmed advance draft of the response: There will probably be a few words added to it, but it's mostly padding.
Separate names with a comma.