https://www.madinamerica.com/2018/01/failed-tb-vaccine-exposes-concerns-regarding-research-ethics/
Also goes a bit into the systemic cover-up by Oxford, raising (again!) the issue of how much of scientific research is led (perverted) by funding and profit.
I'd just noticed that this was available via Google cache, but not on the Bristol website, so thought I'd back up a copy here. Once I'd got through dong that, I realised I could just link t the waybackmachine copy...
https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/events/annual-conference
Despite the theme, Crawley will be there.
Day One, "How to manage CFS/ME, fatigue and pain in children, Professor Esther Crawley"
Other highlights
Day One, "The role of systematic family work in the management of children with severe medically...
The following text, which is posted on this thread in 4 parts, was forwarded to me by an advocate who wishes to remain anonymous. The words are theirs, not mine. Each part will be posted in a new comment window for ease of reading.
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What is COPE, and have recent changes made it no...
This paper was highlighted in the comments of Tuller's latest blog, http://www.virology.ws/2017/12/23/trial-by-error-bristols-complaint-to-berkeley/, as a discussion of the issues surrounding the medical field's refusal to concede that they might, actually, be wrong, ever...
Edit: this article reviews a very interesting survey sent to Zurich GPs.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/11/whats-worse-doctors-who-believe-homeopathy-or-just-use-it-for-placebo-effect/
By Anna Azvolinsky | November 1, 2017
Investigations into cases of wrongdoing by professors are increasingly in the public eye. But are colleges and universities doing enough to deal with the problem...
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