Yes, I came around that thread earlier. Notoriety and fortune, I think that is the main incentive. He is old enough to retire soon though, (he is 64), which would hopefully cease his reign over CFS in the UK.
Indeed. I think what I meant to say was, if Davis and Phair have similar ideas to Cortene, it would mean much. But as you say, it is quite early to tell if the trial is successful. Let us hope that it will result in a positive outcome.
Hello @Trish. But, was´nt the Rituximab Trial based on an untested hypothesis? I am not suggesting that the Cortene Trial would be any better but it is certainly built on a hypothesis very similar the "Metabolic Trap" hypothesis, which I personally find to be quite convincing (that is my...
You live in the UK @ladycatlover, dont you? Are you familiar with any legal actions that can be taken against this man (perhaps petitions)?
Hello there @strategist, pleased to meet you. Was this individual the one who invented, or rather, proposed CBT as a treatment in general or was he the one...
Well thank you Saint. Since you are living in the UK, I would assume he is not your favourite person, is he (yet another sarcastic question)? My God seems to me that he is known here more than I thought. Who asked for his opinion on the subject anyway? Can any action be taken against this man?
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Just read this from The Telegraph. Very cynical and depressing. Who is this "Simon Wessely" fellow? Seems to me like the usual discrediter you would find in major findings. And why does the article make the finding seem as it is a...
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