David Tuller

Trial By Error: The Dutch Review; My Trip; Bristol’s Silence

By David Tuller, DrPH And now some potentially good news from the Netherlands. Two years ago, the Dutch parliament asked the Health Council, an independent scientific advisory body, to review the state of evidence related to the illness generally called chronic fatigue syndrome in the Netherlands. That review was to ...

Trial By Error: Yesterday’s News from the CFS/ME Research Collaborative

By David Tuller, DrPH Two pieces of news dominated yesterday's announcement from the CFS/ME Research Collaborative: First, the group is narrowing its scope of activities to focus on promoting "the discovery of the biological mechanisms that underpin CFS/ME." Second, Professor Esther Crawley is not only stepping down as deputy chair ...

Trial By Error: My Exchange With Archives of Disease in Childhood

By David Tuller, DrPH On January 30th, Professor Racaniello e-mailed a letter of concern to Archives of Disease in Childhood about a clinical trial of the Lightning Process in children with CFS/ME (as the study called the illness.) The letter, signed by 21 experts and academics, documented the trial's questionable ...

Trial By Error: News About My Plans

By David Tuller, DrPH So I've been asked about my plans after June 30th, which is the end of the period covered by last year's crowdfunding campaign. There's been significant progress since I launched that effort. Among other developments, the CDC dropped its recommendations for CBT and GET, NICE decided ...

Trial By Error: Our Exchange of Views with BMJ Open

By David Tuller, DrPH Last week, Professor Racaniello e-mailed a letter of concern signed by more than a dozen experts to Dr. Trish Groves, editor-in-chief of BMJ Open. The letter involved Professor Esther Crawley's school absence study, which the journal published in 2011. As I'd documented in a post last ...
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