TWiV Special: Trial by Error, Continued
David Tuller returns to discuss the continuing saga of the UK’s PACE trial for chronic fatigue syndrome, including the accusation that he is engaging in libelous blogging. You can find…
David Tuller returns to discuss the continuing saga of the UK’s PACE trial for chronic fatigue syndrome, including the accusation that he is engaging in libelous blogging. You can find…
…no documentation or evidence that anything I wrote was inaccurate or in error, which is of course necessary to sustain an accusation of defamation. (In contrast, calling me unprofessional is…
…their decision-making. But Professor Chew-Graham is not the only one to propagate this error. It has popped up repeatedly in academic discussions of MUS in the nine years since Bermingham…
…unexplained symptoms: continuing challenges for primary care. This editorial includes a major factual error about the cost of MUS to the National Health Service. Earlier this year, I brought this…
…Patients with MUS accounted for 10% of total NHS costs. The effect of that error is to more than triple the apparent impact of MUS on the NHS budget. (Special…
…Anna Gregorowski – BACME ********** Response to ME Association from East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust Thank you very much for alerting us to this error. You are quite…