Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the CDC: A Long, Tangled Tale
by David Tuller Note: This account draws from interviews, a close reading of a fraction of the 4608 studies that pop up (as of today; yesterday it was 4606) on…
by David Tuller Note: This account draws from interviews, a close reading of a fraction of the 4608 studies that pop up (as of today; yesterday it was 4606) on…
By David Tuller, DrPH So I attended the CFS/ME Research Collaborative conference two weeks ago in Bristol. The two-day event was a refreshingly PACE-free zone–as far as I could tell,…
…and the CureME Biobank at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the immediate results were impressive, the kind of fair and thoughtful news coverage that has been sparse…
…of the day. But in some people, it’s insidious—you do something, and then suddenly you crash a day-and-half later. It’s much harder for people to cognitively link something like that…
…14 posts concerned either the Lightning Process study or the school absence study, both of which are rife with methodological and ethical missteps and need to be retracted. I also…
…as a way of signaling their significance and their access to great minds. Sometimes these people are compensated; sometimes not. In many instances, these advisors play little role in day-to-day…