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A Study of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Therapies Is Debunked (Again)
A new analysis of a 2011 study that supported dubious treatments for the disease finds that its conclusions were “not justified by the data.”
http://undark.org/2016/12/19/british-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-study-faces-yet-debunking/
Short article by David Tuller. Here is what he wrote on his Facebook page about it
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A new analysis of a 2011 study that supported dubious treatments for the disease finds that its conclusions were “not justified by the data.”
http://undark.org/2016/12/19/british-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-study-faces-yet-debunking/
Short article by David Tuller. Here is what he wrote on his Facebook page about it
Last week, finally, an independent group published a peer-reviewed reanalysis of the PACE trial "recovery" data. Guess what? The 2013 PACE recovery paper finding was a sham. Doggie-poo. Fraudulent. A piece of garbage. Whatever. Anyone shocked? Hope not.
Another big blow to the GET/CBT cult. Undark is first with the story.
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