Trial By Error: Thoughts on The Observer, The Guardian, and Paradigm Shift
…to change has not been an individual writer or an individual news article or news organization. And it hasn’t been the PACE trial on its own. If that were the…
…to change has not been an individual writer or an individual news article or news organization. And it hasn’t been the PACE trial on its own. If that were the…
…position expressed is an interesting one: Non-pharmacological treatments for “complex conditions” cannot be adequately measured by randomized trials, according to the two authors. It is, of course, noteworthy that The…
…was pleased he invited me to collaborate on a paper called “Bias caused by reliance on patient-reported outcome measures in non-blinded randomized trials: an in-depth look at exercise therapy for…
…patients were used.) In laying out his case, Devine chose to link to the PACE trial as the epitome of medical wisdom on the issue of the purported psychogenic origins…
…author Professor Michael Sharpe as a scientific martyr bravely confronting harassment from patients–and from me. Both articles failed to explore the scientific questions surrounding the PACE trial and the possibility…
…the PACE trial disaster. Professor Pariante’s new piece appears to be part of an ongoing campaign seeking to prevent the unraveling of the biopsychosocial paradigm for ME/CFS–and by extension for…