Trial By Error: Some Thoughts About NICE
…study, which was then extended into a full trial of more than 220 participants. Yet the full trial’s primary and secondary outcomes were designated only after the feasibility study participants…
…study, which was then extended into a full trial of more than 220 participants. Yet the full trial’s primary and secondary outcomes were designated only after the feasibility study participants…
…perpetuation, the new NICE guideline clearly states: 1.1.14 Do not offer people with ME/CFS: any therapy based on physical activity or exercise as a cure for ME/CFS generalised physical activity…
…the name “chronic fatigue.” People think, well, they’re “tired.” And everybody gets tired. So you very commonly hear people say, “Well yeah I get tired too. You should try running…
…two years before the newsletter’s publication. Bias was caused by changing the two primary outcomes and how they were analyzed These criticisms were first made four years ago, and have…
…these records simply as data collected at a clinic is not only vague but misleading. Moreover, most of those impacted by the study’s intervention and outreach were not ultimately diagnosed…
…this pathetic, poorly reasoned attack—NICE itself. While it was known that NICE had submitted a response, details have generally been lacking. I recently learned that NICE submitted a response on…