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    Why has 'persistent enteroviral infection' been dropped as a research strand in ME/CFS? (Jen Brea asking)

    I have been trying to find current info on these drugs. https://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/rega-compound-17-compound-a-potential-cures-for-chronic-coxsackie-b.52128/ A patient posted something more recently on PR that I cannot now find. I think they said the drugs will be out in...
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    STAT: 'The NIH is thwarting research on a poorly understood yet serious condition', 2019, Jennifer Spotila

    Byron Hyde has some details that are new to me about the NIH's disgusting history regarding us near the end of this- https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2017/05/23/doctors-hyde-amy-browns-m-e-enterovirus-story/ Collins now shares the responsibility.
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    Why has 'persistent enteroviral infection' been dropped as a research strand in ME/CFS? (Jen Brea asking)

    Dr. Byron Hyde "The cause of M.E. is not a myth. In the over 60 documented epidemics of Myalgic Encephalitis, the only causative viruses recovered, were enteroviruses. The majority of M.E. sporadic cases occur from June to December, the same period when enteroviruses do most of their harm in the...
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    David Tuller: Trial By Error: “Talk is Cheap,” Patients Tell NIH

    Jennie Spotila has been doing a great job of reporting on these NIH issues in many blogs like these. http://occupyme.net/2018/05/21/the-nih-pilot-program-wait-and-see/ http://occupyme.net/2018/10/21/nih-funding-for-me-goes-down-in-2018/
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    A general thread on the PACE trial!

    Thanks for posting this revealing tweet by the weasel.
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    Who said: don't bother testing patients?

    There are good reasons Wessely is called "the weasel".
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    The Guardian's Science Weekly podcast - 2 November 2018 - What role should the public play in science?

    A long time ago a girlfriend of mine told me that there was a new joke in California about saying "thank you" when people actually meant "f*ck you"...
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    Dave Tuller speaking in Boston November 3

    I'm glad to see Dave back in the USA after working so much opposing so many problems across the pond.
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    Your OMF gift tripled this week!

    I'd like to say thank you to everybody that donates. :)
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    "Abnormal illness behaviour" and the missing citations.

    IMO, calling this "sophistry" is too kind. ( self edited to remove more... colorful terminology) from that 1988 editorial - "CONCLUSION To recognize that scientific theories are inventions of the imagination is to enhance rather than to diminish their grandeur. It is, however, their very...
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    Cochrane ME/CFS GET review temporarily withdrawn

    Coyne has another blog. https://www.coyneoftherealm.com/blogs/mind-the-brain/how-to-get-a-flawed-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-withdrawn-from-publication-a-detailed-example?fbclid=IwAR1rn4H4cT-DhW7uy6y_dgRnmazEpdrBt1uvxSCnwXBTfc0w12Y0a5HTR5Y
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    United Kingdom: Science Media Centre (including Fiona Fox)

    "Tactics The SMC in the UK says it has a database with 2700 experts and more than 1200 press officers, and mailing lists with more than 300 journalists representing every major UK news outlet. SMC uses three main tactics to influence science coverage, according to its promotional video: Rapid...
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    Blog: How to react on criticism toward your seriously flawed research? A protocol.

    Wow. That would be creepy; like Narcissistic Personality Disorder kind of behavior.
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