Good to see this in the Guardian, given their historic support for the BPS crew and associated patient bashing.
Fortunately I have escaped the sleep police, and since I have taken ill health retirement I find what works for me is just let my sleep patterns...
I tend to comment before reading fully, and have only just looked at the reference pulled out by @ME/CFS Skeptic above This 2001 letter, co...
First I have a conflict of interest to declare in that I most likely have an acquired non coeliac gluten intolerance, though I can not be certain...
Having more papers with different author lists creates the idea of a wider movement rather than a single group of researchers pushing forward...
This is definitely bad science and it would seem that Walitt, at least, went into this study wanting to find that ME fitted into his own...
My knowledge of MS is very much out of date, but my understanding is that its initial presentation can be very very variable and more than one...
Prof Crawley had started a number of research projects looking at new psychological interventions (modified CBT) to use with children who were not...
I am surprised how much people scoring so low on SF36 seem able to do. Does this reflect issues with SF36 scale? I did score myself several years...
A clear and useful letter. Just a trivial point, typo in above quote, I am assuming ‘psychologist’ should read ‘psychologise’.
Given the risk of a serious adverse response to an individual vaccine event is fairly low, perhaps 217 does not represent a high cumulative risk...
Though in danger of proposing an unfalsifiable argument, but as well as increasing fatigue as the task goes on, participants are learning about...
You will be right. I don’t mind when I can’t remember things but it is a problem when I am convinced I do remember the wrong thing.
Despite Crawley’s long standing PAG that supports her work, at least since 2016 it is getting harder to argue this, given the various patient...
Isn’t this why you are not meant to eat polar bear liver because of the high amounts of vitamin D. Not that I have ever been tempted.
An ethical committee approving this is perhaps unsurprising, but, even though I was aware that Prof Crawley had a long-standing hand-picked PAG,...
Evidence to add to our thread on why GET is bad for people with ME. Perhaps we should be asking Crawley et all to sign our petition on withdrawing...
Such an app may even help some people, though not as intended. Every now and again I come across people with ME on social media who say things...
Does this rewriting of Activity Management protocol over time represent an attempt to escape the NICE rejection of GET? Certainly I can’t see that...
Yes, association is not sufficient to demonstrate either causation or the direction of any causation if it is the case.
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