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    Investigating the origins of GET (graded exercise therapy)

    @Lucibee this is very interesting, thanks for pulling the timeline together. Andrew Lloyd in Australia also did a 1993 study that showed no benefits for CBT. Later, of course, he changed his mind on that one.
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    The Times - Call for review of ‘flawed’ ME research in Lancet letter

    I would love to have more MPs. I did a big second e-mail blast to them and didn't get any more, but personal appeals would likely be more effective. In terms of the Times publishing the full letter, I would guess they would feel they did their duty by running the article. But I'll check it out...
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    David Tuller: Trial By Error: FITNET-NHS Recruitment Ad Promotes ''Recovery''

    In re-reading it, I realize I should have made it clear up top that those recovery rates were post-hoc and really just bogus. As written, that's not clear till later down in the post.
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    The Times - Call for review of ‘flawed’ ME research in Lancet letter

    Yes, Tom Whipple deserves credit for getting it into the paper.
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    The Times - Call for review of ‘flawed’ ME research in Lancet letter

    yeah, I dislike that phrase. The PACE authors don't think that anyway. They genuinely believe people have bad symptoms. They have just insisted the symptoms come from deconditioning, not an underlying organic illness.
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    David Tuller: Trial By Error: FITNET-NHS Recruitment Ad Promotes ''Recovery''

    I'm not sure how much "worse" it gets. I think it's pretty bad to promote not only recovery rates but bogus recovery rates for an intervention that you're supposed to be testing.
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    USA - Mayo clinic

    Wow, I don't think I could take that much happiness and joy!
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    Podcast: TWiV Special: David Tuller is PACEman

    It shouldn't require any subscription.
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    Podcast: TWiV Special: David Tuller is PACEman

    Yes, it's one-of-a-kind, thanks to Anil! I don't wear it much because I don't want to wear it out. Only for appropriate occasions.
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    David Tuller: Trial by Error: Open Letter to The Lancet, version 3.0

    But I don't get that. Is that standard in COPE submissions? Why bother moving dates around by months here or there? Doesn't make a lot of sense to me. I mean, it certainly sounds like a similar case. But why would they bother to submit it to COPE at all?
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    David Tuller: Trial by Error: Open Letter to The Lancet, version 3.0

    I've written about the statement to COPE on the school absence study. I've also seen the COPE statement on the registration issue, and it does sound similar to the LP study. But the dates are off. Maybe they did that to disguise it? It would be excellent to have more groups from poorly...
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    David Tuller: Trial by Error: Open Letter to The Lancet, version 3.0

    Yes, of course they do. And I plan to write an open letter to MRC folks. But these enablers have already made it clear they think PACE was fine and done according to the appropriate standards of the time. They're all just engaged in self-protection. I'm hoping that at some point the weight of...
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    USA - Mayo clinic

    Hey no, I hadn't seen that. thanks for pointing me to it.
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    'Denialism: what drives people to reject the truth' by Keith Kahn-Harris

    It would have been interesting to see Dr. Kahn-Harris take on denialism in the ME domain, since it's a kind of interesting dynamic--use of the accusation of denialism as an offensive weapon. The ones charging denialism are the anti-scientific denialists, who are the scientists themselves. But I...
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    Petition to ask government agencies adopt ICC

    Hi, just to be clear--I guess sharing the petition could be said to be "supporting" it, but I want to clarify that I'm not specifically endorsing it. It had garnered a fair amount of support and I thought it was newsworthy to share it, in light of the problems with the current situation.
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    BMJ: Patient's roles and rights in research

    I will believe what Fiona Godlee writes only after she addresses the obvious fraudulence of the SMILE trial and the serious ethical violations of the school absence study.
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    Stat News: Tuller & Lubet: The medical community is changing its mind on chronic fatigue syndrome. Why aren’t insurers?

    Hi, how would you have phrased this? I go back and forth on how much one should adjust language for people who are going to make bogus arguments no matter what the reality is.
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    David Tuller: Trial By Error: The Contentless “Editor’s Note” About the Lightning Process Trial

    I go back and forth on this. But not sending open letters and being deferential and polite hasn't worked...so it seems worth a try.
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    Simon Wessely Didn't Want His e-Mail On A Blog - Here It Is on Hole Ousia

    @Esther12, you always bring joy to the party. :)
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