charles shepherd
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Full text of the BMJ article is also available at http://sci-hub.cc/doi/10.1136/bmj.i4614 . Well worth a read - completely positive
From another thread
Yes. It may, or may not, have a somewhat dubious legal nature in terms of providing the information that it does.Thanks Andy
This is a very useful source of information
Is it based in Russia?
A tribunal has ruled that Queen Mary University of London must release data from a trial looking at treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome, which found that cognitive behavioural therapy and graded exercise therapy helped to alleviate the symptoms of the condition.1
The findings of the PACE (Pacing, graded Activity, and Cognitive behaviour therapy: a randomised Evaluation) trial, published in the Lancet in 2011,2 were questioned by some academics and patients, who argued that the PACE programme could harm patients.
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He added that it was “regrettable” that the UK Medical Research Council, which partly funded the £5m (€5.8m; $6.5m) study, “did not specify that the trial data be made available to other researchers.”
And we can Facebook like it on the BMJ page, obviously if you are a FB user. Lets try to make it the most FB liked page on the BMJ!Better to give the BMJ masses of traffic on that particular story, @deleder2k.
And we can Facebook like it on the BMJ page, obviously if you are a FB user. Lets try to make it the most FB liked page on the BMJ!
And we can Facebook like it on the BMJ page, obviously if you are a FB user. Lets try to make it the most FB liked page on the BMJ!
https://www.facebook.com/thebmjdotcom/Can I ask a dumb question. I'm on Facebook, but I can't find the BMJ page. Help!
Better to give the BMJ masses of traffic on that particular story, @deleder2k.
I agree, but can anyone access it? I don't understand whether this is behind a paywall or not. I can see it, and I haven't paid a dime.
I'll delete it. If someone is having trouble reading it; PM me.
Sorry, to clarify, if you go to the article on the BMJ website here, http://www.bmj.com/content/354/bmj.i4614, and look towards the top on the right of the page then it is possible to do various social media things such as like on Facebook and Google+ or share via Twitter.
Beautiful . Just availed myself of a Norwegian IP and had free access to the article. Thanks for the tipJust figured out that anyone accessing it from Norway is granted access since the government has paid BMJ. Perhaps that is why some are able to access it.