Interesting how celebrity psychs can turn out to be very messed up people indeed. We had two here in Australia – Bob Montgomery and Paul Wilson –...
Fair points, @MSEsperanza. But at the very least it raises a serious question about the diagnostic reliability, relevance, and validity of FND,...
To be clear, I am certainly not against AI. Like every other technology, used well it has huge potential, in cost and time savings alone. Just...
Yep, as much promise as AI has, if the GIGO problem is not dealt with it will not only fail but could actually be extremely damaging, especially...
A clinically relevant improvement of physical health was not observed at two months but considerable reductions were seen in symptom severity,...
Yes, yes, yes. But is the diagnosis, and all that it entails, actually correct?
And hopefully, given her job, a wide range of useful connections.
But he is doing it, and doing a good job of it, when the vast bulk of the mainstream media are not.
This.
Like with stomach ulcers, male impotence used to be a lot more psychologised than it has been since the chemical solution became available. he he
Ed Yong's Mastodon account. Doesn't seem to be active, but for the record in case he ever switches to there from Xitter....
Short Physical Performance Battery I could pass that test most days. It is possible, at least for me, to often be able to over ride or push...
As of the time of this post Ed Yong's tweet has: 2,789 Retweets 480 Quotes 5,725 Likes 1,379 Bookmarks
...have no treatments proven to be effective in clinical trials to help their patients. We got nothing. That is where the discussion has to start.
Pacing is more challenging than it sounds. Practitioners can’t rely on fixed routines; instead, they must learn to gauge their fluctuating energy...
And somehow doctors have ended up both offending and harming.
And it is saying that the editor and publishers are cowards. Did they get threatened with a defamation writ?
Afraid our government (the current Labor one, and the previous three conservative ones), are very keen on the behavioural nudging strategy being...
What should the doctor do if the choice is between offending or harming the patient? Starts with a false choice, and just degenerates from there.
The rank hypocrisy and double standards are undeniable and disgraceful. But entirely unsurprising.
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