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  1. Jonathan Edwards

    Achieving symptom relief in patients with ME by targeting the neuro-immune interface and inducing disease tolerance (2020) Rodriguez et al

    There is something very odd about these graphs. They seem to show the same lines but the point in time give as 16 in the big graph is given as about 60 days in the small graph. Also, the rise in the red line at 4 (?days) might be expected from a single case but if the line is an average for 14...
  2. Jonathan Edwards

    No raw data, no science: another possible source of the reproducibility crisis, 2020, Miyakawa

    The message here is fair enough but the author may be a bit guilty of biased information too. The author claims to be editor in chief of a journal that has had 180 manuscripts to review since early 2017 - roughly one a week. An established quality journal would probably get a minimum of 10...
  3. Jonathan Edwards

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Presumably spread through communal sewage systems requires the sewage to come back up to the surface to infect people! I once saw a television program in which loo pipes in apartment blocks went down through other people's kitchens and leaked!
  4. Jonathan Edwards

    Marketising the Mental Health Crisis: How the CBT Empire-Builders Colonised the NHS

    I don't think any of us have expertise! So we are all wading up to our midriffs. I agree. The problem is how do you recruit trainees and at the end of the MA course say - 'sorry Mr Doogooder but you are the wrong sort of chap for this, you won't do anyone any good'. And who decides? Maybe...
  5. Jonathan Edwards

    Marketising the Mental Health Crisis: How the CBT Empire-Builders Colonised the NHS

    I strongly suspect that some counsellors or therapists put people's lives back together and do real good. On the other hand I know of cases where lifelong harm has been done. In general the harm seems to stem from theory-based approaches rather than just pragmatic help. So it may well be that...
  6. Jonathan Edwards

    Marketising the Mental Health Crisis: How the CBT Empire-Builders Colonised the NHS

    I think this paragraph gives away the muddled thinking behind the author's stance: Insisting on a medical model of diagnosis, with an ‘expert-imposed’ treatment plan, may work well most of the time for physical health care. But it is often a disaster for mental health, where you need the...
  7. Jonathan Edwards

    Marketising the Mental Health Crisis: How the CBT Empire-Builders Colonised the NHS

    Some of the arguments in the text about medical models allow the magic bullshit to show through but I admit that I have already formulated a view on people who call themselves Jungians. One of my best friend's mother was a Jungian psychotherapist and the devastation wreaked by the mumbo jumbo...
  8. Jonathan Edwards

    UK: Sarah Myhill - 2015 Video: Chronic Disease - What's Really Going On

    If there had ever been any doubt that she is peddling phoney science this dispels it, certainly. I would not be surprised if there were legal implications.
  9. Jonathan Edwards

    Marketising the Mental Health Crisis: How the CBT Empire-Builders Colonised the NHS

    Interesting that this sort of critique is only coming from people even further into the psychotherapy scam. This guy seems to be a born-again Jungian into all sorts of magic. He is threatened by IAPT because it is 'too medical'. Still, civil war amongst psychosocialists may not be a bad thing.
  10. Jonathan Edwards

    The brain tissue abnormality analysis, 2020, and other proposed studies, Polybio Research Foundation, van Elzakker, Proal, Fobes

    I am afraid this looks very amateur and disorganised. Projects of this sort, to be done properly, need big infrastructural funding. It sounds like some people crowdfunding for their salaries rather than a serious scientific proposal.
  11. Jonathan Edwards

    London Deaths and Casualties - 1632 AD

    I had not idea teeth was so dangerous!
  12. Jonathan Edwards

    News from Scandinavia

    I would like to see the protocol but this looks to be a completely valueless design.
  13. Jonathan Edwards

    Independent advisory group for the full update of the Cochrane review on exercise therapy and ME/CFS (2020), led by Hilda Bastian

    I thought Colquhoun was being a bit sneaky with 'no very effective treatments'. Being the sceptic he is why didn't he say we do not know if any treatments are effective. I am also not sure about the arbitrary bit. High blood pressure is very heterogeneous but the definition is not arbitrary -...
  14. Jonathan Edwards

    Independent advisory group for the full update of the Cochrane review on exercise therapy and ME/CFS (2020), led by Hilda Bastian

    Interesting because David has previously said ME/CFS is too complicated to comment on and not engaged.
  15. Jonathan Edwards

    Multiple physical symptoms and individual characteristics – A cross-sectional study of the general population, 2020, Rasmussen et al

    This is where IAPT trained psychologists can use their skills. If you are an overachiever they will be able to use their knowledge to see that your ME is due to overachieving. If you are a poorly educated unemployed layabout then they can use their skills to deduce that this is why you have ME...
  16. Jonathan Edwards

    How to assess if a research paper has used best-practice protocols?

    I am a bit sceptical about lists of methodological rules for judging study quality. In my view there are no general rules that always apply other than common sense. Small uncontrolled studies are sometimes fine. Large controlled studies can be useless. I think the criteria to look for in this...
  17. Jonathan Edwards

    Human brain parts left over from surgery boost research (Article)

    Surgery for epilepsy can involve removing small chunks of brain tissue. It depends critically on where the focus is because you cannot afford to take chunks out of the areas that serve specific parts of the body or sensations (motor cortex or visual cortex for instance). Frontal lobes and some...
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