Someone put the whole thing on-line here: http://pw.me.uk/EC/20130505_Sunday_Times.pdf
He's said a few things that indicate he's lazy enough to think trusting Wessely is a sign of sophistication...
I don't think we should jump to assuming that he was lying there, and other people made mistakes too. When there are a lot of details to remember, people can make slips. There are definitely things about those minutes which worry me though.
Yup, it falls perfectly in-line with their...
This article is widely syndicated, so goes beyond just the NYT. eg, it's now in the UK's Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/new-recognition-for-chronic-fatigue-a8081751.html
I find it so hard to judge comments from UK Establishment figures, who can be pretty good at implying more than they say, and doing so in a way which is tailored to their audience.
Could be worth looking at how the back pain guidelines were revised? There's a lot of quackery around back pain...
LOL at:
I was surprised that there weren't any more aggressive e-mails in there tbh, especially after Crawley's 'libellous blogs' accusation. Good not to give them any ammo to use against us, but still some impressive restraint there!
The only thing I thought could be a problem is if people...
I was hoping for a nice simple sub-group that could be easily and objectively identified and then treated, but this sounds like the sort of thing where legitimate and dodgy medicine could end up being a bit mixed up and difficult to distinguish. Thanks for all the tips, I'll pass them on.
I only had a very quick look at this, and thought I'd post as it seemed odd that there was no declared COI from White when just a few months earlier Swiss Re were describing his as one of their Chief Medical Officers.
http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/7/11/e015860
I first opened it to see how...
Thanks Ryan. Sounds like the sort of thing where we don't yet have great testing (which might explain why I was having trouble finding details on what tests were needed), so presumably there's also a problem that people might end up with inappropriate treatment. I don't really know anything...
I was just asked about MCAS by someone in the UK with EDS/PoTS, and how it is best to start any investigation of possible mast cell issues. Is there any basic/widely recognised test that they could get on the NHS? Should I advise them to try to find a specialist?
That doesn't sound good!
I...
They say:
http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/science-and-technology-committee/inquiries/parliament-2017/research-integrity-17-19/
Sile Lane from Sense About Science is another dodgy one too. Looks like it could be dominated by those who merely present as being committed to research integrity.
I just skimmed through this, thinking it might be a bit interesting on why there seems to be a mix of null and positive findings for autonomic issues in CFS.
It looks like it was comparing those who fulfilled criteria for CFS, with those suspected to have CFS but did not fulfill the criteria...
I agree. I thought @erin 's post was not at all fair.
Lots of people with a range of different levels and types of health problems end up with a diagnosis of ME, and it's good to try to be supportive of all. It's good to challenge misinformation, but that should also be done cautiously and with...
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