October 19, I think. If the date format was translated properly.
Nevermind so many of us have seen one, as well as psychologists, and it's just a waste of time. I have the exact same attitude towards...
I don't think they ever expected to be held accountable, or even face any scrutiny. There is likely a lot more missing data. They took great...
I find it hard to otherwise describe the claims they made. The most generous interpretation is that they misled the tribunal, which the ruling of...
The translation isn't all that great but not a bad article from Yahoo! news in Japan:...
And Up-to-date's advice may be up-to-date and it may be accurate. Has methodological flaws but is still good evidence is just bonkers.
And FINE, which was a ridiculous mess possibly worse than PACE in how blatantly it tried to bias the participants....
Hubris breeds contempt. Contempt only works as long as the target population remains vilified. Once people understand how severe and disabling...
Are the meeting notes stating they would make preparations to make the data available for approved researchers a factor here? They may insist that...
Wessely's research and colleagues have held monopoly on this disease for 2 decades. How is discussion being prevented when their personal beliefs...
Because of this little tidbit, from Simon Wessely: "But before he joined the scientific establishment, Goldacre used to work for me." So a critic...
Not enough typos to be Sharpe but definitely someone close to them. It takes a special kind of shamelessness and conflict of interest to argue...
Acknowledgements: So it's an insular, self-reinforcing network of peers who agree with one another, publish together, consult on each others'...
Professor Laws is raising systemic issues with RCTs for CBT in psychosis and schizophrenia that suffer from similar design flaws and show no...
Failure is a normal part of the scientific process. I see no problem with funding continued failure. Lots of success happened following decades of...
And wildly misleading in a fluctuating disease. The same questionnaire will lead to very different answers when taken at different times. That...
I can save people a lot of money and write the conclusions for every single paper based on that premise: "more research is needed to test the...
Patients are simultaneously too ill to have a basic influence on research but they are also fierce militant activists capable of exercising their...
It's a genuinely bizarre argument to make. I think Sharpe said it in the Guardian podcast, that harmful treatment is better than no treatment. Of...
Oh that's definitely the big difference: acute vs. chronic. Acute response is manageable when resources are scarce. But this goes beyond chronic...
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