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  1. Barry

    Tuller: Trial By Error: Our Exchange of Views with BMJ Open

    Which will hopefully be their downfall.
  2. Barry

    Tuller: Trial By Error: Our Exchange of Views with BMJ Open

    I suspect it may be inertia. Journals have probably been pulling these sort of tricks for many many years, and up until now have been able to conceal and obfuscate with ease, and faced no opposition they could not deal with. Social media has changed all that, and I don't think they have really...
  3. Barry

    The Inside Story Of How An Ivy League Food Scientist Turned Shoddy Data Into Viral Studies (Brian Wansink, Cornell)

    Really brings home the perils of changing the question (or just numbers in the question) after scouring the data for answers to a question you did not originally ask, and maybe not properly controlled for. Presumably there will sometimes be genuine cases where someone stumbles upon an apparent...
  4. Barry

    Norway and prof. Gundersen: PACE-debate in newspaper Morgenbladet

    Of course they do, but as I said, let's not give them just cause.
  5. Barry

    Norway and prof. Gundersen: PACE-debate in newspaper Morgenbladet

    Exactly what I've been pondering, but not formulated well enough to get the words down. Thank you Jonathan. Agree 100%.
  6. Barry

    Norway and prof. Gundersen: PACE-debate in newspaper Morgenbladet

    I think it is the thin end of a very big wedge if we decide membership on whether we like/agree with people or not. It exhibits significant bias, and bias is what we strive against all the time. Let's not give those people just cause to accuse us of bias, no matter what kind of bias.
  7. Barry

    NICE list of stakeholders for the ME/CFS Guidelines

    Its an intriguing thought that if they did, do everyone's views get the same weightings? Are there any sanity checks?
  8. Barry

    The HOME study - Michael Sharpe s CBT for the elderly

    But to get a bit philosophical, whatever 'reality' might be, all we can ever have is our perception of it, no matter how we might wish to dress that up. In a way, reality is an illusion.
  9. Barry

    Petition: Remove CBT/GET from NICE guidelines NOW (ALL COUNTRIES can sign)

    I think that when it comes to safety, in all walks of life, then Joe Public should not have to prove beyond doubt that something is harmful, before precautionary action is taken. Once reasonable concerns are raised, even in the form of convincing anecdotal evidence, the burden of proof should...
  10. Barry

    The HOME study - Michael Sharpe s CBT for the elderly

    In principle I agree, but if fulfilled politicians as a species would be decimated. (I deliberately avoided saying extinct, because it is clear there are also some really good ones).
  11. Barry

    Norway and prof. Gundersen: PACE-debate in newspaper Morgenbladet

    They do run away from genuine science-based criticism! All their efforts are with a view to achieving that.
  12. Barry

    Norway and prof. Gundersen: PACE-debate in newspaper Morgenbladet

    Either way, we should not run away in the same manner they do. If they try to use our good scientific arguments as evidence against us, then good luck to them.
  13. Barry

    Investigating the effectiveness ... of FITNET-NHS compared to Activity Management to treat paediatric CFS/ME, 2018, Crawley et al. Protocol

    I think the lines between GET and CBT have been getting increasingly blurred, deliberately possibly. CBT is a tool, just like a blade is, and it's as much to do with what kind of blade you use and what you do with it. A surgical scalpel is obviously a life saver in the right hands, but try the...
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    Investigating the effectiveness ... of FITNET-NHS compared to Activity Management to treat paediatric CFS/ME, 2018, Crawley et al. Protocol

    I think @Carolyn Wilshire also said that further investigations would be needed, and that any final numbers might not be significant.
  15. Barry

    The Research Council of Norway: User involvement gave users real influence

    Things are things definitely afoot now on quite a lot of different fronts. The more things change, the faster things should change ... and the harder and harder it should become for those on the dark side to block change.
  16. Barry

    The HOME study - Michael Sharpe s CBT for the elderly

    It really does feel like the lunatics taking over the asylum.
  17. Barry

    The HOME study - Michael Sharpe s CBT for the elderly

    @Sly Saint not sure if this might help: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/your-stories/whats-the-difference-between-a-psychiatrist-psychologist-and-psychotherapist/#.WpK9q2rFLZY
  18. Barry

    M.E. History: United Kingdom, Attempt to pass a bill on myalgic encephalomyelitis into law, 1988

    I think this must be what happened to Jimmy Hood's bill: [My bold] So MPs so-minded can just keep stalling a private members bill until the parliamentary session ends.
  19. Barry

    NICE announces next steps in updating its guideline on ME/CFS

    It sounds like the next meeting of minds will likely be the Scoping Workshop then.
  20. Barry

    Public The cure for the flu is here

    So long as the medication did not itself provoke issues for PwME. I wonder if the normal drug testing accounts for people with special vulnerabilities?
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