Another example from Retraction Watch as to how wonderful the Peer Review process is! :rolleyes:
https://retractionwatch.com/2019/02/08/chem-journal-yanks-paper-because-authors-had-stolen-it-as-peer-reviewers/
I got badly confused by this as I thought PPS was Post Polio Syndrome. How dare these psychos take over (by using the PPS label) a very debilitating late illness following Polio in early life. :mad:
From a quote included by @Sarah #37 above.
What the f*** does that mean? Just meaningless jumble of words. No wonder the NHS is going to hell in a hand basket.
The briefing was mentioned in another thread here - I must apologise to whoever posted it for not acknowledging their very useful input. Brainfog and shutting down browser completely my poor excuse. But the PDF of the briefing remained as not in web browser but just an open file. I think I'd...
It came from the HoC Library.
Number CDP 2019/0014, 22 January 2019
By Dr Sarah Barber
Dr Rachael Harker
Nikki Sutherland
At least that's what I'm assuming - think it was given to anyone in HoC who asked for it?
I know this off topic but I can't keep my mouth shut on this! Just followed straight on from the ME Debate. Chi Onwurah just said that Liverpool only has one First Division football club (might not be First Division as I've totally lost track of what the various things are for footie clubs these...
CM quoted 2 UK patients having ME on their death certificates. This is actually incorrect - there was an earlier one, her name was Annabel, but I can't remember her surname just now. She was the first for it to be on her death certificate. Her husband used to post on an email List that I'm on.
Nicky Morgan (who normally I can't stand) spoke eloquently on our behalf. I agree with you @NelliePledge that a fair few tories spoke for us. Speaking as a Green Party member here. :rolleyes:
Time reduced to 3 mins per person now. That's difficult for anyone!
David Drew speaking as Dr Charles Shepherd's MP. Overlap with B12 deficience can be confused with ME.
I had the impression anyone in the House could vote if it went through the lobby (or whatever it's called), whether they attended or not. But I don't follow the process often enough to know.
What got me so far was when CM mentioned the minister it cut to him, and he had a rather unfortunate...
(my bold)
Have to say I'm not terribly happy that it's only staff and CE who decide on "projects". Members and especially Trustees should be involved. Though from what little I know AfME have never been a democratic organisation.
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