Well now one person has shown me a thread where my post containing the phrase "mass hysteria" has been completely misrepresented.
That twitter thread is a view of medicine from a political science perspective, with a bit of amateur psychology, discussion of motives and character of those asking...
Rather different to how the Norwegians behaved when M.E. sufferers who were given rituximab started improving. They warned everyone not to try it at home and told doctors not to prescribe it for M.E. until the trials were complete, which took a couple of years. I don't remember them trumpeting...
That's a really interesting way of looking at it - at least under the NHS we get abused for free without having to pay for it. I shall learn to count my blessings.
I agree. But making a perfectly reasonable general statement whilst in practice ignoring all the caveats and limitations she should be observing is what concerns me.
Just in case anyone thought I was taking a gratuitous cheap shot there, I feel I should explain further. Here is JB's tweet:
Which basically says:
Even though I am two courses short of a master's, I married a clever husband so we don't need to argue about it.
Not only is it ridiculous, but...
If I may quote Jen Brea from her TED talk - “’I don’t know’ is a beautiful thing.” We have a situation here that an expensive and risky operation seems to lead to improvement in some M.E. sufferers. How, why, and what's going on, seems to be very much in the "I don't know" category at the...
It was fashionable in the 80's and 90's in language learning - Superlearning, Accelerated Learning, the Lozanov method, etc etc. I did very well out of that for 5 years, after writing The TiredSam English Language Course based on Superlearning principles and selling and teaching it to some...
I take a homeopathic remedy in liquid form every day. In Germany it is delivered to every household via a tap over the kitchen sink. I know my experience is only anecdotal so don't be too hard on me, but I swear it's effective in reducing symptoms of thirst, especially dry throat.
A short report from the Law Society Gazette:
https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/law/secret-medical-recordings-reprehensible-but-allowed-as-evidence/5101817.article
Original case report here:
https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2019/2623.html
An extract which shows what the claimant was up...
Well I didn't like to say so, so I just posted the article to see what others made of it. But it did remind me of the 4-page letter I got with my diagnosis from the Charite (University hospital Berlin), which seemed to be a similar mish-mash of tips and advice drawn from all the studies they...
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