Uh, so it does work. Good to know. AIDS advocates don't think much of HIV deniers either. That one is just... Most ME clinicians and...
That's some pretty loud silence happening right now, being able to publish unfiltered disinformation by being gifted an international news...
What are Cochrane's reasons to reject and bury this report? It makes for a completely different review. Where does it come from? Or is it sources...
Some people can be very weird and no amount of training will change that. Henrik Vogt, one of the cheerleaders of the LP, is supposed to be an...
Wasn't it Parker himself? I vaguely remember something like that as well but it's fuzzy.
I had seen that opinion a few times and thought it was a fringe idea. Seems it's a common belief that influences practice. That really explains a...
The word appropriate, and its general sentiment, has been doing a lot of heavy lifting lately, up to and including *checks notes* torture, threat...
When you have to change the meaning of words to make your argument... I guess that's fine since they also have to change the meaning of evidence...
Historically, where there are sick people there is disease. About 90% (very conservatively) of the time that's how it turned out, the other 10% or...
*nervous sweating of psychosocial researchers intensifies*
Interesting. Crawley claimed to have been motivated to do the trial because soooo many parents had asked her about it. Totally real, organic and...
Daaamn, there are some good face slaps in there. This in combination with the Mathees case really makes them an unreliable bunch in future legal...
I have no idea how that's supposed to work. Then what? Plenty of participants to some of those trials have spoken out. That's the end of it. They...
Especially given the abundance of literature showing how common it is for patients with complex problems to receive entirely different diagnoses...
That is roughly the explanation given when trying to frame the symptoms of ME/CFS/WHATEVER as catastrophizing ordinary aches and symptoms: that...
What's ironic is that it's a great example of fundamental attribution error coupled with survivorship bias. It's one thing to do a mistake, but,...
I will seriously put up a good fight to name this disease Catch-22 disease. It will probably fail, but damn is it the most appropriate one. I'm...
That award will age about as badly as Henry Kissinger's Nobel Peace Prize.
Right on. Plans never survive their first encounter with reality. It's incredibly difficult to predict what the ends will be, even by carefully...
I see this often in the psychosocial literature and I don't understand how it goes unchallenged. That it's individualized is the most undesirable...
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