Jen Brea continues to get criticism on Twitter.
To me, it seems reasonable for her to raise the issue that piracy and watching the documentary for free could very plausibly have had negative consequences on the amount that would be raised and hence available for the campaign.
There is a...
I'm not sure what you are saying but to see all the tweets for anyone on any browser, you have to click "tweets and replies". If one clicks on "tweets", one doesn't see the replies. Nothing particularly unusual about this.
https://twitter.com/cfs_research...
Not critising but just to point out to everyone I still think it is useful to tweet, like or retweet even if one doesn't have many followers. Twitter now uses algorithms like Facebook to decide what is highlighted in people's feeds.
I'm not sure whether I am misreading what you said but improvement rates of 59% and 61% were reported in the Lancet using their revised, very lax, definitions of improvement.
Somebody who got this reply sent it on to me.
This is not true. A paper on recovery was published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Although they couldn't have referred to it here a paper is coming out soon which includes a reanalysis of the primary outcomes as well as the recovery measure.
https://sci-hub.tw/http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-277X.2008.00933.x/full
Here is a paper that looked at the issue. Unfortunately I don't think it gives normative data on diet but does say:
Though I wouldn't say all tips have no value.
My family converted our garage into a room for me.
I found by lying on the couch in that room during the day rather than lying on my bed I did tend to get to sleep quicker.
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