Would she say the same of alternative medicine? Because the same can be said. The only difference is belief in the magical powers of the mind, that something must work. The only reason people hold on to that belief is that although every experiment has failed to meet any primary objective, there...
That's exactly the kind of attitude that keeps them oblivious to it. Just like the bystander phone effect, everyone is out there saying "someone should do something" and they go right back to doing nothing, or sometimes angrily defend a broken status quo that lead us there, or just hustle at the...
Honestly at this point just go straight with Amazon's "wellness booths" and be done with it. This is completely beyond parody, it just cheapens everything to a damn tchotchke.
How about science illiteracy? People are frankly too generous here, this is a long-standing problem that has always plagued research of all types. This is just one of the last remaining space where science illiteracy is encouraged and promoted but it's the same: researchers who want to prove...
GET was always sold as being individualized. Not true but they've been saying this for decades.
But it's not as if any of this matters, they can say something for decades, pretend otherwise and nobody cares. Which is why they can lie and fail for decades. Of all the failures, the simple...
Just one example but I'm seeing a lot of agreement from long haulers that post-exertional symptom exacerbation is a preferable term. Even in those who are not quite aware of the context and history of PEM.
So, easy to argue this is an acknowledged improvement. Now if only they could understand...
A good exercise for this would be to submit a BPS-ME/MUS paper with the fewest changes possible, swapping everything related to whatever behavioral crap they are doing with healing crystals. It would likely not be accepted and no doubt the methodological aspects would be admonished, but only...
Also wow is this article being pushed. Already re-tweeted about a handful of times by BMJ by my count, again in the last hour. They are really doing a campaign here.
Seems likely there is a Wessely connection. Gerada is completely obsessed with patient complaints, believes patients should not even have the right to lodge complaints (because it makes physicians feel bad) and yet again a few days ago in a discussion over physician suicides blamed patient...
Informative graphic. Those numbers... Although this is for one symptom only so most are not significantly impaired. But it sure would be useful to know more about how symptoms occur, maybe learn something about them for once.
The gender ratio is closer to 60:40, not that big.
It's sad that it's lost on everyone, and I'm mostly talking about professionals here, Gez isn't and is free to believe weird stuff if he wants, that this is literally the way people have always attributed weird magical powers to objects or rituals, that they just happened to correlate with the...
Fitting that with medicine having politicized this disease category into oblivion, that political leadership bypassing medicine will likely be the way out. Wherever it comes from, this is a problem that requires leadership and with medicine paralyzed by past failures, this is the only way it...
"New"
It just never ends, does it? Why do people think superficial understanding of an issue and giving it a few minutes' attention is good enough to deliver something useful?
Absolutely ridiculous that the article still frames it as a result of "activism" from pwME. And even more ridiculous that those "researchers" are still pretending that this is legitimate research.
Even more bizarre that their entire reasoning seems to be that they are just asking questions...
It's pretty mild but I have rarely seen open criticism of Simon Wessely in UK medical circles. Is the king's naked butt starting to show? Maybe a crack in the armor? (pun very intended)
New NICE guideline: antidepressants and chronic pain — chicken or egg?
https://bjgp.org/content/71/708/320...
Prevalence of post-COVID-19 symptoms in hospitalized and non-hospitalized COVID-19 survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Pre-print (or whatever else "online ahead of print means"): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34167876/
Aim
Single studies support the presence of several...
One of the articles was already published (although it's paywalled) but Long Covid is this week's cover topic at New Scientist.
https://www.newscientist.com/issue/3340/
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