Is there a point when the gatekeepers become enablers and is there any method other than litigation that could prevent corruption of the scientific record.
Poor sleep quality rather than quantity (Judith Rosmalen a large clue towards bias)
http://simmaronresearch.com/2017/08/sleep-reduced-immunity-vicious-circle-mecfs-fibromyalgia/
Motivation for wanting to become the anointed is a question worthy of further pondering, are all the reasons philanthropic or do they involve other factors such as financial gain, academic prestige, political expediency (add extra motivators as required for proving robustness of hypothesis) Do...
This rise of magical thinking is bad for everyone and may usher in a serious crisis of confidence in those two specialities' ability to regulate themselves.
"We are going to ramp this up." - NIH director Francis Collins
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/11/04/454335755/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-research-gains-funding-and-controversy
Thought NIH had already done that with P2P
https://prevention.nih.gov/research-priorities/research-needs-and-gaps/pathways-prevention/advancing-research-myalgic-encephalomyelitischronic-fatigue-syndrome-mecfs
The NIH retired the Oxford Criteria
Continuing to use the Oxford definition (of ME/CFS) may impair progress and cause harm. National Institutes of Health Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Advancing the Research of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome draft statement
CDC no longer...
Hearing dissenting opinions has not really been a strong point for Simon has it ?
https://mrtopple.com/2017/10/18/one-letter-details-the-fierce-opposition-to-another-of-theresa-mays-government-appointments/
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