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  1. Jonathan Edwards

    Weird allergic reaction to sawdust put on Prednisolone - any experience of side effects?

    I appreciate your desire not to seek medical advice and I hesitate to respond but in this situation I think I should make some comments. The overriding risk with prednisolone at this dosage is gastrointestinal bleeding. Above about 20mg daily the risk is significant, although chiefly in older...
  2. Jonathan Edwards

    BBC trust me I’m a doctor tests a placebo for back pain and sees significant results

    Looking more closely it seems that people were told they might get a placebo but they were not told the objective of the study or that everyone was going to get a placebo. That sounds equally illegal.
  3. Jonathan Edwards

    BBC trust me I’m a doctor tests a placebo for back pain and sees significant results

    I haven't looked at this in detail but it sounds as if the study was illegal - giving people placebos without them knowing it. That is not full informed consent. You can probably be sent to prison for that! Or at least dismissed from your job for misconduct.
  4. Jonathan Edwards

    Chronic viral infections in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), 2018, Scheibenbogen et al (EUROMENE)

    This is a review written as part of the EU COST Action grant. It includes people from various European countries. This really has nothing to do with funding actual research projects. It is a networking and communications exercise. As to whether German grant giving bodies give enough attention...
  5. Jonathan Edwards

    (not a recommendation) What if exercise makes you worse?

    Does he disclose a conflict of interest? Like earning a living?
  6. Jonathan Edwards

    Scopeblog Stanford: Stanford immunologist pushes field to shift its research focus from mice to humans (about Mark Davis)

    Until death has been cured I am not sure that the term cure is ever more than an asymptote of hope. But is cure necessary? Lot of conditions are kept under complete control for years - and often until something else ends the story. We have to eat food to keep alive. We are not without...
  7. Jonathan Edwards

    Berkeley Wellness: When Medical Symptoms Are Dismissed as "All in Your Head" (David Tuller interviews Maya Dusenbery)

    I am sorry but this lady sees to be in cloud cuckoo land - and sexist. This stuff about trials only being on men is nonsense. Women are excluded if they cannot guarantee not to be pregnant and the treatment might be dangerous for a foetus. Otherwise there has never been any discrimination...
  8. Jonathan Edwards

    Henrik Vogt: IOM review panel biased by patient influence

    I think Dr Vogt may be worried that scientists can actually see inside his brain and see how hot it is. Moreover, they can do it through cookies on his cellphone without him even knowing. All the scientists in California are giggling over all the strange temperature spots in his brain. No wonder...
  9. Jonathan Edwards

    Berkeley Wellness: When Medical Symptoms Are Dismissed as "All in Your Head" (David Tuller interviews Maya Dusenbery)

    I said most districts because it does not always apply. However, if there were no health centres there could be twice as many hospitals. And for those outside town doctors based in hospitals (where they can keep up to date on knowing what they are doing) can do local clinics or old fashioned...
  10. Jonathan Edwards

    Berkeley Wellness: When Medical Symptoms Are Dismissed as "All in Your Head" (David Tuller interviews Maya Dusenbery)

    If we were not sure about the diagnosis we covered all the important and reasonably likely options - often by a period of observation and monitoring vital signs. Not getting the diagnosis straight away was common and provisional diagnoses were sometimes wrong. But I am not sure what any of that...
  11. Jonathan Edwards

    Open UK: Brighton and Sussex University Hospital and Medical School - Chronic Pain and Fatigue

    The blurb gives pretty little idea of what the science is about. In general I am pretty sceptical about the idea of recruiting patients through adverts. The people who respond may be unrepresentative for all sorts of reasons, especially if the research centre has a reputation for being...
  12. Jonathan Edwards

    Need advice quite urgently

    I worry that we are providing medical advice here. Medical advice is not just recommending prescription medicines but any advice given in medical situation, including advice that might delay getting a medical opinion. Weight loss and diarrhoea for 8 weeks requires a medical diagnosis following...
  13. Jonathan Edwards

    Need advice quite urgently

    It sounds as if you need medical advice. If you are acutely concerned that may mean accident and emergency. I assume you are in the UK and the GP system has really ceased to function for anything of serious importance.
  14. Jonathan Edwards

    Should we be cooling our brains down?

    Yes. Also if you cool the skin the hypothalamus may think it needs to increase metabolism and heat the core up further - including the brain.
  15. Jonathan Edwards

    Should we be cooling our brains down?

    How do you access this @Sasha?
  16. Jonathan Edwards

    Concerns about Cochrane

    No, not bad for science. Good that we all know what has been going on. Real science can cope with that. Bad science might be worried.
  17. Jonathan Edwards

    UK CMRC 2018 Conference held September 19 & 20 at Bristol

    I think this is what we need to avoid. 'Regenerative medicine' is a phoney term banded about by people who want to get money for 'stem cell' research. I have involuntarily been part of the UCL 'regenerative medicine' consortium for about ten years and all I ever saw was politicos taking rhubarb...
  18. Jonathan Edwards

    UK CMRC 2018 Conference held September 19 & 20 at Bristol

    They probably did have projects waiting. Research projects into brain tumours are easy to think of because you can grow the cells in the lab and study animal tumours and try out different drugs and so on. The problem with ME is that it is unclear what to do. Raising awareness amongst...
  19. Jonathan Edwards

    NICE turns down Valerie Eliot Smith as stakeholder

    My impression is that although NICE may have made a bodge of selecting stakeholders for the initial meetings there were enough relevant people there to make the important points. From now on I suspect 'stakeholders' are not involved in the process, just the committee that gets formed...
  20. Jonathan Edwards

    Berkeley Wellness: When Medical Symptoms Are Dismissed as "All in Your Head" (David Tuller interviews Maya Dusenbery)

    Yes, that crossed my mind. For me it was bog standard advice from an old clinical researcher to a younger researcher who might not have any direct clinical background.
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