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  1. Esther12

    Mike's EU Marathons

    Welcome to the forum Mike, and thanks for all your work.
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    Esther Crawley gets 'commendation' at 2017 Maddox Prize awards.

    Aside from the fact that the organisation clearly does not respect their own professed standards.
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    Esther Crawley talk at TEDxBristol, Thurs 2nd Bristol - "Disrupting Your View Of ME"

    Bristol Uni PR on the TEDx talk. http://www.bristol.ac.uk/ccah/news/2017/esther-crawley-tedx.html
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    Esther Crawley gets 'commendation' at 2017 Maddox Prize awards.

    I was just looking at the Nature press release for this: http://www.nature.com/press_releases/john-maddox-2017.html Some funny bits:
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    Guardian brings back Wessely death threats again.

    Best wishes... pleased to hear about your fun, sorry about your benefits pain.
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    Guardian brings back Wessely death threats again.

    Sorry if I sounded overly critical! I'd meant to be making general points, but looking back I can see that it could read like more of an attack on what you'd said than I intended. I know that there had been medical journal papers raising concern about links between the HPV vaccine and CFS/PoTS...
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    Esther Crawley gets 'commendation' at 2017 Maddox Prize awards.

    I fear that you may not be seen as being part of their 'in-group'.
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    Guardian brings back Wessely death threats again.

    I think that it would be a really serious mistake to tie concerns about CFS research to concerns about vaccinations without there being good evidence of vaccination causing problems. If patients ever go beyond the evidence in their criticism of CBT/GET, it can end up being used against all...
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    Esther Crawley gets 'commendation' at 2017 Maddox Prize awards.

    I wonder if anyone from Sense About Science fancies trying to defend the SMILE trial? The judging panel consisted of Professor Colin Blakemore FRS, Tracey Brown OBE (Sense about Science), Sir Philip Campbell PhD (Nature) Lord Rees of Ludlow OM FRS, Natasha Loder (the Economist). The judges sat...
  10. Esther12

    USA: JAX ME/CFS Center and Derya Unutmaz news

    Sounds positive. Thanks for sharing.
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    Trial By Error: The Crawley Chronicles, Continued

    The reply from Bristol says: How does that make sense in response to Tuller's e-mail?: http://www.virology.ws/2017/11/22/trial-by-error-hey-bristol-where-is-my-cease-and-desist-letter/ It wasn't he who created this strange term of "a ‘cease and desist’ letter". He wanted Bristol to explain...
  12. Esther12

    Migraine treatments

    I got sent this video summary via @Simon M http://www.nejm.org/do/10.1056/NEJMdo005225/full/?query=featured_mhome
  13. Esther12

    Facebookpage: True Stories About Lightning Process (Critical)

    I think it was more likely down to thoughtlessness than any sort of corruption. Crawley was medical advisor for AYME, which was run by the terrifyingly stupid Mary Jane-Willows. I can easily see MJW being impressed by a few positive anecdotes, thinking that it would be good to run a trial on LP...
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    Trial By Error: The Crawley Chronicles, Continued

    What is it with these uni's legal departments? This response reminds me of the misguided letter sent to Coyne: https://web.archive.org/web/20160314024024/https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23608059/PACE%20F325-15%20-%20Prof.%20James%20Coyne%20-%20Response-2.pdf I wonder if this is something...
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    28 Nov 2017 | Telebriefing - updates on NIH attempts to advance ME/CFS research - TRANSCRIPT/RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE

    This is not a cheering point... but some slow genuine progress would be better than most of what we've had over the last few decades!
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    Researchers find oddity in other researcher's data...

    Nick Brown is a PhD student with Coyne, and has made some comments on PACE.
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    Trial By Error: The Crawley Chronicles, Continued

    How can they think that response is a good idea? It reads like: "We are not able to engage in any open debate on these issues, so instead, we have been doing all we can to apply pressure behind closed doors." My partner was imagining Bristol Uni having a little chat with Esther: "This American...
  18. Esther12

    New York Times: New Recognition for Chronic Fatigue

    It's worth discussing where we think there are problems with an article, but I agree that it's also wise to remember that nothing will be perfect, and that we should be able to take some satisfaction from coverage that at least seems to be moving in the right direction.
  19. Esther12

    Approaching recovery from myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome (2017) Devondorf, Jason et al

    I think it's good to try to see a range, rather than screen people on the basis of their views, then write a paper about their views. I'm deeply suspicious of all qualitative work like this tbh, but it's probably most useful when the researchers involved do as little as possible to manage the...
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