David Tuller
Trial By Error: Update on Professor Crawley’s Uncorrected Ethics Statements
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH *October is crowdfunding month at UC Berkeley. If you like my work, consider making a tax-deductible donation to Berkeley’s School of Public Health to support the Trial By Error: project: https://crowdfund.berkeley.edu/project/33528 In August, I alerted both the University of Bristol and the UK’s Health Research Authority about ...
Trial By Error: Mt Sinai’s David Putrino on Long Covid, Post-Exertional Malaise, and Lazy Doctors–Text Version!
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPHDavid Putrino is a neuroscientist and physical therapist at Mt Sinai Hospital in New York. He runs a research lab and rehabilitation center that became a magnet for people grappling with what became known as long Covid--or what the US National Institutes of Health called post-acute sequelae ...
Trial By Error: Berkeley’s October Crowdfunding Campaign
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH As in previous years, October is crowdfunding month at the University of California, Berkeley, and I am once again seeking funds to continue my work on ME, ME/CFS, “medically unexplained symptoms,” and now long Covid. (Link here.) These tax-deductible donations to Berkeley will support my academic ...
Trial By Error: What I’ve Read Recently–Yong, Jason, Prior & Lowenstein, & Eliot Smith
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH *October is crowdfunding month at UC Berkeley. If you like my work, consider making a tax-deductible donation to Berkeley’s School of Public Health to support the Trial By Error: project: https://crowdfund.berkeley.edu/project/33528 Almost seven years ago—in October, 2015--Virology Blog published my 15,000-word investigation of the arguably fraudulent PACE ...
Trial By Error: Research From GET/CBT Ideological Brigades Shows No Improvements in Work Status
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH Last year, Mark Vink, a Dutch physician with ME/CFS, and Friso Vink-Niese, an independent researcher, published a review of occupational outcomes among ME/CFS patients after treatment with either graded exercise therapy (GET) and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). The results were not pretty. When viewed specifically through ...
