No matter, all you need is a meme to go viral. He doesn’t need to see it/have it on his account. It just gives the non-Paul believers a chuckle and let’s people know he’s not all that.
How about a meme. It works if you are familiar with the Beckham documentary where Victoria tries to say she was ordinary working class, but then admits her dad drove her to private school in a Mercedes or something.
Oh wow this is big news.
Thisnisnt much of a comment, just trying to attract attention to the above. So the app and PROMs are all tied together, and with the MEA “we’re not recommending it” ok but you do seem to be funding it…
Ignoring him is the best policy.
The second best would be poking fun at what he claims, ideally with a meme generator.
Does he have a MEPedia entry? A regularly updated list of his, erm, “expert opinions” would be good. Typically these things do become more outrageous and unbelievable.
These so-called treatments are not “banned” though. They were evaluated, found to be without merit, and are not recommended.
I suppose LinkedIn doesn’t allow “community notes” like X
It would be good if NICE could slap him down somehow for misusing their name. Or the School of Tropical...
Visible is based on the workwell foundation HRM advice. The heart rate zones they use can be customised if you don’t like the ones they suggest to you.
It’s like that “amaZen” booth all over again!
We’ve helped you, if you’re still not well then it’s a “you” problem (ignores the oppressive environment the worker is in, because a “solution” has been provided, shifting the problem away and putting it on the individual)
It’s ok they just keep **commenting** that they’re not promoting this, they’re just publicising the opportunity
The MEA seems determined to repeatedly kick itself in the head lately.
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