David Tuller
Trial By Error: New Paper From PACE Authors Repeats Bogus Arguments and Defenses
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH The October 29th publication of the new guideline for ME/CFS from Britain's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) represented an enormous and humiliating repudiation of the PACE trial and the many related studies of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and graded exercise therapy (GET) as ...
Trial By Error: Some National Health Service Branches Fail to Respond to New NICE Guidelines for ME/CFS
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH In late October, the UK's National institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) released its new ME/CFS guideline, which specifically recommend against graded exercise therapy (GET) and a specialized form of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). Last week, I wrote about how King's College London continues to ...
Trial By Error: Is Something Shifting at the Science Media Centre?
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH For years, London's Science Media Centre has fiercely promoted research into graded exercise therapy (GET) and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for the illness or cluster of illnesses variously referred to as chronic fatigue syndrome, myalgic encephaloymyelitis, CFS/ME, ME/CFS, and other names. Some of the prominent experts ...
Trial By Error: Authors Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt and Nasim Marie Jafry Discuss Their Novels
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH It is hard enough to write when you're feeling healthy. So I'm in awe of people who manage to write despite suffering from a debilitating chronic illness, especially one that messes around with cognitive functioning. That number includes some ME patients who have written novels. (I ...
Trial By Error: King’s College London Is Still Hyping “Bespoke” CBT for CFS as “Recommended” in UK
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH A week ago, Britain's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence published its new, evidence-based guideline for ME/CFS, which recommended against graded exercise therapy and cognitive behavior therapy offered as curative rather than as supportive care. Not surprisingly, this event creates some public relations problems for ...
