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  1. Adrian

    Criticizing a Scientist’s Work Isn’t Bullying. It’s Science.

    To me a wrong result is where the research provides very little information where as a positive or negative result provides information. So I would say things like PACE and Smile are wrong results because the methodology is too poor to make conclusions. I was going to say its quite rare but I...
  2. Adrian

    Cellular bioenergetics is impaired in patients with CFS (2017) Tomas, Strassheim, Newton et al

    I'm just flicking through the pictures and one or two measures look interesting. @Jonathan Edwards I wonder if there is something interesting here for the biobank in that they are plotting fresh and frozen samples separately?
  3. Adrian

    Tip for people who can't swallow large capsules

    Any tips for people who can't swallow any type of tablet?
  4. Adrian

    ME Sufferers Being Shamefully Let Down By Professionals (Morning Star)

    I think the epistemic injustice comments come from this paper from Charlotte Blease http://jme.bmj.com/content/early/2016/12/05/medethics-2016-103691
  5. Adrian

    NIH funded Collaborative Research Centers & Data Management Center Announcements and articles

    Unutmaz is on Twitter and seems worth following. He is making supportive comments around patient interaction.
  6. Adrian

    Public Allergy Drug Improves Function in Patients with Chronic Injury from Multiple Sclerosis

    e I don't think this has much interest for ME because they are talking about repairing Myelin. But I think it is a good example of drug re purposing. https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2017/10/408646/allergy-drug-improves-function-patients-chronic-injury-multiple-sclerosis
  7. Adrian

    Unrest film - Jen Brea

    We're so glad to share that Unrest, Jennifer Brea's documentary film about ME, is coming to Watershed in Bristol! Sunday, OCTOBER 22, 15.10 Watershed 1 Canons Road Harbourside Bristol BS1 5TX https://www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/8541/unrest/ @Kina I couldn't find an events forum so posted...
  8. Adrian

    Tuller / Trial By Error: Another Letter to NICE’s Sir Andrew Dillon

    The question I've always wondered about is does Nice give doctors cover for not talking about potential side effects of GET. If the guidelines are under review then perhaps that makes the approach of not talking about the potential to make people worse even less justifiable.
  9. Adrian

    Better Science through Better Data 25th October 2017 - Esther Crawley!

    Although I think it would be good for Crawley to speak to an audience who really believe in open data. Although I'm not sure many scientist who claim to believe in open data really do.
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