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Trial By Error: Open letter to Dr Godlee about BMJ’s ethically bankrupt actions (2)
Trial By Error: Open letter to Dr Godlee about BMJ’s ethically bankrupt actions (2), by by David Tuller, DrPH in Virology blog, 22 November 2019 WAMES has joined 55 clinicians & scientists and 63 other organisations in signing this protest … Continue reading
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Tagged BMJ, British medical Journal, children, David Tuller, Dr Esther Crawley, Lightning process, paediatric CFS, SMILE trial, Virology blog
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Lightning Process in the media
BBC news, 21 Sep 2o17: Chronic fatigue therapy ‘could help teenagers’, study says: What is the Lightning Process? a training course that teaches how to use the brain to improve the body’s level of health it is run over three … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC Radio 4, Dr Cahrles Shephard, Henry Bodkin, JK Rowbory, Lightning process, Natalie Healey, Prof James C Coyne, Sarah Boseley, Science Media Centre, SMILE trial
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SMILE trial recommends Lightning Process for children with CFS
In July 2019 corrections and clarifications to this article were published by the researchers in the BMJ, though all critics’ questions about the validity of the results have not been answered. They point out that this is an unblinded trial … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr Esther Crawley, Lightning process, SMILE trial
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MAGENTA trial for children – issues to be considered
Mind the brain blog post, by Prof James Coyne, 23 September 2016: Before you enroll your child in the MAGENTA chronic fatigue syndrome study: Issues to be considered Petitions are calling for shutting down the MAGENTA trial. Those who organized the … Continue reading
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Tagged adolescents, children, Dr Esther Crawley, MAGENTA trial, Prof James C Coyne, SMILE trial, teenagers
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