Snow Leopard
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
This is true, for biomarkers to be meaningful, there needs to be an impressive ROC - and of course the same is true for psychological associations if there are claims they are causally related.
I decided to reply politely like this:
To get rich on benefits, of course. And to have your mom fussing over you all the time and everyone you know heaping you with cards and flowers and hot soup and stuffed animals.Iv'e tried to understand how being a patient could be considered as a COI, but I can't find a good reason.
This is true, for biomarkers to be meaningful, there needs to be an impressive ROC - and of course the same is true for psychological associations if there are claims they are causally related.
I find this an odd account. Not sure it is really a patient:
https://twitter.com/Kdcfsme/with_replies
I find this an odd account. Not sure it is really a patient:
https://twitter.com/Kdcfsme/with_replies
Yes, there's another similar odd account here: https://twitter.com/cfs_research
Both are relatively new. This one makes me think of a certain person who has a book to sell about 'curing' yourself from CFS using mind over matter.
1) I'm surprised that Twitter handle wasn't snapped up years ago.
2) The account statistics suggest 92 tweets have been tweeted by that account, but I can only see two.(I don't have an account.)
2) The account statistics suggest 92 tweets have been tweeted by that account, but I can only see two.(I don't have an account.)
I decided to reply
@Keela Too @Art Vandelay
Very weird... I always have problems with Twitter on Firefox. I can see more when I use Chrome. But I still can't find a way to see all 92 tweets.
I can see this thread : which contains only one post by cfs_research plus some posts by other people responding to it.
But if the only link I have is this one : https://twitter.com/cfs_research I can only see two tweets.
Bizarre! If the solution is to open a twitter account though, I'll give it a miss.![]()
I'm not sure what you are saying but to see all the tweets for anyone on any browser, you have to click "tweets and replies". If one clicks on "tweets", one doesn't see the replies. Nothing particularly unusual about this.
https://twitter.com/cfs_research
https://twitter.com/cfs_research/with_replies
OK.View attachment 2401
If I click on your first link I only see the above 2 tweets. If I click on your second link I get asked to sign up or log in. I can't bypass that request in any way.
ROC?