I think we should have a list!
I'm aware of a story in Swedish medical news magazine Dagens Medicin.
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I'm aware of a story in Swedish medical news magazine Dagens Medicin.
mango said:I'd say this is a really big deal! DagensMedicin is a website only for health professionals, only publishing stuff from the professionals' perspective (never the patients' perspective). Patients aren't even allowed to leave comments, they get deleted quite quickly regardless of content
DagensMedicin has published some really ugly and untrue stuff in articles about ME/CFS and pwme over the years, with a very obvious BPS bias, and they have very often allowed many long horrendous and abusive discussions between "professionals" in the comments sections etc...
This article isn't bad, though! (Could have been much better, too.) What a pleasant surprise!
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Dagens Medicin said:Sentenced supply raw materials to the PACE study
British court has decided that the university behind the renowned Pace study on chronic fatigue syndrome, should publish raw data. But the legal battle is not over.
Published: 2016-08-18 14:18
Jesper Cederberg jesper.cederberg@dagensmedicin.se
The purpose of the PACE study was to evaluate the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome , also called myalgic encephalomyelitis. The generated several articles published in The Lancet. They argued inter alia that cognitive behavioral therapy and gradually increase the training could be effective treatment, which caused controversy.
Patient associations went to the ceiling, petitions were made to parts of the study would be withdrawn, and some scientists have pointed to serious problems of methodology and demanded an independent review. ICO, a British authority on information rights, demanded that the raw materials involved in the study were published...
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