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Trial By Error: The NICE “Topic Expert” Reports (FOI)
Virology blog post, by David Tuller, 11 September 2017: Trial By Error: The NICE “Topic Expert” Reports Freedom of Information requests to NICE My first recent freedom of information request to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) … Continue reading
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Dr Tuller challenges lack of ethical review of Dr Crawley’s school absence study
Virology blog post, by David Tuller, 28 August 2017: Trial By Error: No Ethical Review of Crawley School Absence Study This is a complicated post. Here are the key points. The rest is details: *Professor Esther Crawley and co-authors claimed … Continue reading
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Trial by Error: The Science Media Centre’s desperate efforts to defend PACE
Virology blog, by David Tuller, 2 Aug 2017: Trial by Error: The Science Media Centre’s Desperate Efforts to Defend PACE This week, the Journal of Health Psychology published a special issue containing a raft of commentaries on the PACE trial. … Continue reading
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Trial by Error: NICE Declines to Disclose Names of Experts
Virology blog post, by Dr David Tuller, 24 July 2017: Trial by Error: NICE Declines to Disclose Names of Experts The Countess of Mar, a well-known advocate for ME/CFS patients in the House of Lords, has received a negative response … Continue reading
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David Tuller comments on the NICE guidelines consultation
Virology blog post by Dr David Tuller, 17 July 2017: Trial by error: the NICE guidelines and more on the CDC Excerpt: … What is obvious, but what NICE appears to overlook, is that the CBT/GET literature is plagued by … Continue reading
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Tagged Cochrane review, David Tuller, FITNET, NICE guidelines, PACE trial, research criteria, subjective outcomes
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US health agency, CDC, drops CBT/GET on website
Article excerpts: Virology blog post, by David Tuller, DrPH, 10 July 2017: Trial By Error: The CDC Drops CBT/GET Just as The Lancet has published more “evidence” for graded exercise, the CDC has moved decisively in the opposite direction. In … Continue reading
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Tagged CBT, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cognitive behavioural therapy, David Tuller, GET, graded, graded exercise therapy, PACE trial
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David Tuller’s work on PACE & update on funding appeal
TWiV Special, 31 May 2017: Trial by Error, Continued Here’s a 50-minute podcast by David Tuller who is interviewed by Prof Vincent Racaniello: David Tuller returns to discuss the continuing saga of the UK’s PACE trial for chronic fatigue syndrome, … Continue reading
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Tagged David Tuller, Erica Verillo, IiME, Invest in ME, PACE, Prof Vincent Racaniello
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PACE-Gate: continue Tuller’s work
Occupy ME blog post, by Jennie Spotila , 28 May 2017: PACE-Gate: Continue Tuller’s Work Journalist David Tuller is well-known to the ME community. His series Trial By Error on Virology blog launched PACE-Gate into the scientific mainstream. Since that … Continue reading
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Once again, the PACE authors respond to concerns with empty answers
Article abstract: Once again, the PACE authors respond to concerns with empty answers, by David Tuller in Journal of Health Psychology [Published April 27, 2017] In their response to Geraghty, the PACE investigators state that they have “repeatedly addressed” the … Continue reading
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Tagged CBT, cognitive behavioural therapy, David Tuller, GET, graded exercise therapy, illness perception, PACE trial
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