David Tuller

Trial By Error: My Letter to Psych Medicine About Professor Chalder’s Flawed Systematic Review

By David Tuller, DrPHEarlier this week, I wrote about the bogus systematic review of treatment trials for "chronic fatigue syndrome" published this month by Professor Trudie Chalder in Psychological Medicine. In many respects, as I noted, this journal functions a an in-house marketing or public relations organ for members of ...

Trial By Error: Another CBT/GET Marketing Document Masquerading as Research from Professor Chalder

By David Tuller, DrPH It’s another month, and here’s another worthless paper from Trudie Chalder, King's College London’s factually and statistically challenged professor of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). In her desperate effort to prove that the treatment paradigm for ME/CFS combining CBT and graded exercise therapy (GET) is evidence-based, she ...

Trial By Error: A Few Things of Interest I Read This Week

By David Tuller, DrPHMiriam Tucker on Long Covid in WebMd The always reliable Miriam Tucker, who has frequently covered ME/CFS for Medscape and other publications, has just written a piece for WebMD called “Long COVID Mimics Other Post-Viral Conditions.” The article covers some of the similarities in symptoms between long ...

Trial By Error: My Letter to Bristol and the Health Research Authority About Uncorrected Crawley Papers

By David Tuller, DrPH In 2019, a report from the University of Bristol and the UK’s Health Research Authority recommended corrections to the ethics statements of eleven studies. Professor Esther Crawley, Bristol’s ethically and methodologically challenged star researcher and grant magnet, was the main author and/or principal investigator of all ...

Trial By Error: Professor Crawley Was Asked to Correct Ethics Statements in 11 Papers; 7 Are Still Uncorrected

By David Tuller, DrPH A few years ago, a valued source alerted me to a strange quirk in the work of pediatrician Esther Crawley, Bristol University’s methodologically and ethically challenged star researcher and grant magnet. Not all tips are reliable, but this one definitely was. As it turned out, Professor ...
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