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    Article on replication crisis

    Although I say this is about the replication crisis, the 'data thugs' don't actually look to replicate. They look at trial data and reveal flaws: so if for example someone did a coin toss and claimed they found HTHTHTHTHTHT, etc, then they'd point out that looks wrong. As for replicating PACE...
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    Article on replication crisis

    They are aware of PACE. Nick Brown was a PhD student with James Coyne. https://www.dropbox.com/s/lnrfww3dw3asv1x/%E2%80%98I%20Want%20to%20Burn%20Things%20to%20the%20Ground%E2%80%99%20-%20The%20Chronicle%20of%20Higher%20Education.pdf?dl=0
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    Article on replication crisis

    It's about the 'data thugs' who have been challenging junk science, Nick Brown, James Heathers and Jordan Anaya...
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    UK CMRC 2018 Conference held September 19 & 20 at Bristol

    Right, OK, thanks. Sometimes I get a bit overly suspicious.
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    Spanish flu: the killer that still stalks us, 100 years on

    I've just been listening to an excellent radio programme on it. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bgrhy1
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    UK CMRC 2018 Conference held September 19 & 20 at Bristol

    A few things look questionable to me: I don't trust Pariante and he gets two slots. It seems to me that he's trying to introduce beliefs through the back door. Inflammation, but one that can be treated with CBT. I don't like the attempt to link FM, IBS and ME. That looks very dodgy to me. The...
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    PACE trial TSC and TMG minutes released

    Oh right. Didn't mean to be rude about a friend of yours. Perhaps his experience in Kuwait led to a different view of life. It must have been horrific. I'm not sure why he left PACE. He left the MRC Health Services Research Collaboration in 2007. Looking at his CV, perhaps he left the DMEC when...
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    PACE trial TSC and TMG minutes released

    I haven't seen or heard anything. Dieppe is on the dark side. He's into all sorts of quackery: The Clinical Disability Paradox as a Window to Health and Wellbeing, Health & Wellbeing Network, University of Exeter, programme 2012...
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    PACE trial TSC and TMG minutes released

    And the one left on this independent committee was psychiatrist Charlotte Feinmann who had co-authored with... Wessely.
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    PACE trial TSC and TMG minutes released

    Just looking through these minutes. At meeting #8 of TSC, [redacted, who we know is Paul Dieppe] retires from the DMEC but is not replaced. The next meeting is a joint one of the TSC and DMEC where the changes to the trial outcomes are approved. [Redacted, my guess Astrid Fletcher] from the...
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    ME mentioned in Sunday Times (UK) article about BBC presenter Kirsty Young's fibromyalgia

    It shows, I think, how these illnesses are generally understood, and also how the majority of people are absolutely convinced about the psychological factor in illnesses. 'It stands to reason.' It's deeply entrenched. 30 years ago the businessman with a stomach ulcer from stress was a media trope.
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    ME mentioned in Sunday Times (UK) article about BBC presenter Kirsty Young's fibromyalgia

    This is the kind of article I hate. Trying to be sympathetic but perpetuating the psychological myth. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/kirsty-young-must-go-softer-on-herself-during-break-from-desert-island-discs-2pkjdbfbn Includes: I worry, though, that Young’s affliction is a form of...
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    Action for ME: The PACE trial and behavioural treatments for M.E. [position statement]

    I note you haven't addressed the factual error about AfME's involvement only starting in 2007 which I raise here. https://www.s4me.info/threads/action-for-me-the-pace-trial-and-behavioural-treatments-for-m-e-position-statement.5532/#post-99817 If you want evidence, I can provide you with the...
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    Watt from MRC defends PACE in letter to Times

    I saw that and think it's an interesting story. Did her experience of standing up for bullied researchers make her more open to believing the harassment of PACE researchers stuff?
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    Watt from MRC defends PACE in letter to Times

    I've just been looking at that site: First, only researchers at institutions can access it, and it was you patient scientists who revealed the flaws in PACE. Second, any new analysis has to be set out beforehand, so no digging around in the data to sniff out problems, and the data cannot be used...
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    Action for ME: The PACE trial and behavioural treatments for M.E. [position statement]

    I think this is really welcome and thank @Action for M.E. I would just point out that the support for the trial was from before 2007. It started in 2002 with a letter of support to the MRC and the first meetings of the TSC were in 2004.
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    Watt from MRC defends PACE in letter to Times

    That's very interesting. The PDF of Sensky's 1990 is here http://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC1662417&blobtype=pdf They are in effect saying that our belief we're ill is our illness and the more we insist on our illness, the more ill we are. It's an extraordinary position.
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    Watt from MRC defends PACE in letter to Times

    Damn. I'll send another to them asking to make those corrections and add you.
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    Watt from MRC defends PACE in letter to Times

    Damn. Sorry, Graham. I'd did delay it a while. I should have waited till tomorrow morning. It has gone off now. I would have been happy to add you.
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    Watt from MRC defends PACE in letter to Times

    No, I suspected some may, so haven't sent yet. Still time if you let me know full name to be used (could message me in private, if you want).
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