Tag Archives: David Tuller

Scandal – says Jennie Spotila – no retraction of PACE trial

Occupy CFS blog post, by Jennie Spotila, 10 July 2016: Scandal Give me 90 minutes. Whoever you are, whatever your connection to or interest in ME/CFS, take 90 minutes to listen to this discussion with academic/journalist David Tuller, DrPH (Lecturer at … Continue reading

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The cost of fighting PACE trial data-sharing

johnthejack blog post, 29 June 29 2016: Using public money to keep publicly funded data from the public After publication of the PACE trial comparing different interventions (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy [CBT], Graded Exercise Therapy [GET], Adaptive Pacing Therapy and Specialist Medical Care) for … Continue reading

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PACE-Gate: an update for ME Awareness day

Occupy CFS/ME blog post by Jennie Spotila 12 May 2016:  PACE-Gate It is International ME/CFS Awareness Day, and what is most on my mind is the status of PACE-Gate: the controversy over the design, conduct and results of the PACE trial. … Continue reading

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Video presentations by Dr David Tuller on PACE trial

Dr. David Tuller discusses the flaws of the PACE trial, video published on Mar 27, 2016 The PACE trial, a research project that should investigate the effects of CBT and GET in CFS is at this moment famous for it’s … Continue reading

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Tuller believes there is hope for CFS treatment & research in US

Health affairs blog article by David Tuller, February 4 2016: Re-examining Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research And Treatment Policy In recent months, two developments have provided some degree of optimism to people with the illness variously called chronic fatigue syndrome, myalgic … Continue reading

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Tuller queries PACE authors’ claims of harassment

Virology blog: Trial By Error, Continued: A Few Words About “Harassment”, by David Tuller, 1 February 2016 Last week, a commentary in Nature about the debate over data-sharing in science made some excellent points. Unfortunately, the authors lumped “hard-line opponents” of … Continue reading

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Tuller discusses the nature of bias in the PACE trial

Virology blog: Trial By Error, Continued: More Nonsense from The Lancet Psychiatry by David Tuller, 19 January 2016 The PACE authors have long demonstrated great facility in evading questions they don’t want to answer. They did this in their response … Continue reading

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PACE trial didn’t prove graded exercise safe for CFS say Tuller & Rehmeyer

Journalists Julie Rehmeyer and Dr. David Tuller have published an analysis concluding that the PACE trial failed to demonstrate the safety of graded exercise therapy, despite its authors claiming that it was a safe treatment for patients with chronic fatigue … Continue reading

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Tuller’s questions about the PACE trial

ME Action reports: Journalist and public health expert Dr. David Tuller published on Virology Blog a list of 68 questions for the authors of the controversial PACE trial. The trial studied the effects of graded exercise and cognitive therapy on chronic … Continue reading

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4 scientists make PACE trial FOI request

MEAction article: Davis, Tuller, Racaniello and Levin issue FOI request for PACE data Yesterday [16 Dec] four scientists, led by world-famous geneticist Professor Ronald Davis, added to the pressure for scientific transparency on the PACE trial by making a request … Continue reading

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