TWiV 169: Epidemiology causes conclusions (p<0.05)
On This Week in Virology #169, Michael Walsh and the TWiV team review epidemiology basics, including fatality ratios. You can find TWiV #169 at www.microbe.tv/twiv….
On This Week in Virology #169, Michael Walsh and the TWiV team review epidemiology basics, including fatality ratios. You can find TWiV #169 at www.microbe.tv/twiv….
…authors, whose long-time colleague, Professor Sir Simon Wessely, has been closely linked with the organization from its inception. In response to the new draft of ME/CFS clinical guidelines from NICE,…
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…at National University of Ireland Galway has called the tendency to assess research based on prestige rather than quality. They refuse to acknowledge the obvious–that the evidence base falls apart…
…quote from a qualitative study of the people involved in delivering the intervention to very severely impacted patients. And so when they did this qualitative study, one of the quotes…
…University College London. While the journal has posted the exchange between Professor Edwards and the authors (I have posted both letters below), the consensus statement itself has not yet been…