It's all just made up. I don't think people realise there are hundreds of thousands of papers published that are totally made up.
This is from the supplementary material for second paper you linked:
These people don't exist. The papers are fake. It's all fake...
Referencing only studies in the original piece is the big giveaway.
Chinese affiliation and address — the BMJ is UK focused, as is this article.
The overall structure and the structure of the arguments are very AI.
Nope. Definitely some sort of AI / paper mill. Just writing comments/letters on a load of disparate subjects in a load of different journals, all from the past few weeks.
There are two other comments from the past 11 days in the BMJ alone.
https://www.bmj.com/content/389/bmj.r822/rr...
The SIRPA conference *is* the King's College 'lecture', except it's not a lecture, it's a conference talk and has nothing to do with King's College.
I think whoever is posting on FB is not quite getting details correct.
I have a hard time believing this unless someone provides a screenshot. I am on X at various stages throughout the day and I or others would have seen this.
I found this interesting, from his valedictory lecture in 2022. I have clipped it from the full recording.
Paul Garner's love of controvery and media appearances
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxu6OQZGGA4E5wZxc8sMUhCnFz95T9-y3f?si=k6LZsIC_SUfheRwT
Stress Illness Recovery Practitioners’ Association
They seem to be disciples of John Sarno, one of the first mind–body guys, who invented a new illness called tension myositis syndrome (TMS).
I know of one patient who came out of NICPM much improved, then started volunteering, studying again, even working a bit, until they had a major relapse/crash.
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