Exactly. Which is why those benefiting from them not being retracted are fighting so ferociously to stop them being retracted. Reputations,...
Good piece from DwME. Thanks. :thumbup: It will take lawsuits, or at least serious threats thereof.
We did try to warn the world this was coming. We are only at the end of the beginning of the Covid disaster. It is still globally active,...
Computational models have great potential to revolutionise psychiatry research and clinical practice. Maybe. new concepts in mental health....
This.
Keep records of all this, good people. Both on your own computer, and on sites like archive.org and archive.is. Make sure the guilty can never...
Apparently the source is this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Diary I don't have a copy, so can't confirm. But it seems to be...
not explained by identified structural damage to the brain Because, apparently, a) they have ruled out all plausible forms of structural damage...
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The only tricky bit in making data available is ensuring it is adequately anonymised (where required, e.g. clinical trials). The rest, as @rvallee...
High Intensity Yeah, that is just what ME patients need. :facepalm:
empowering One of those words that is a big red warning flag about the woo to follow.
Good idea to keep screenshots of them for the record, and/or save a copy of the whole article (with comments) to archive.org, or archive.is (where...
Not in principle. The devil is in the details.
Had two surgical procedures with sedation/general anesthetic, no IV pain killers. No problems with them.
Better off just getting a nice pet. ...which equates with having no physiological cause.
'Many people are saying...'
Is he basing that on retrospective or prospective studies?
Delphi consensus isn't exactly proving useful. IMHO.
They also do it in conflating GET with pacing.
Separate names with a comma.