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Can You Tell Mathematics from Poetry? Take the Quiz to Find out - Scientific American Blog Network
5 years ago
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Coolest internet quiz ever from @evelynjlamb: Is this quote about math or poetry? I got 70% and probably got lucky.
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An open letter to Dr. Richard Horton and The Lancet
5 years ago
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Researchers call for an independent review of the flawed PACE Trial, which harms #mecfs patients.
Trial By Error, Continued: Why has the PACE Study’s “Sister Trial” been “Disappeared” and Forgotten?
5 years ago
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Tuller's latest. Nurses about #mecfs patients who resist exercise: ‘The bastards don’t want to get better.’
Speaking of Research Integrity | The Scientist Magazine®
5 years ago
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"Not making full data available 'should be regarded as scientific malpractice—something we have to stop.'”
ESRA Award Winner Talks About 'Bringing the Invisible Superhero of Science to Light'...
5 years ago
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Interview with me: When people come to believe they’re terrible at math, they’re suffering from a spiritual wound.
Trial By Error, Continued: Did the PACE Study Really Adopt a ‘Strict Criterion’ for Recovery?
5 years ago
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Are PACE researchers innocent re: inaccurate media coverage? In one major case, perhaps not, says @davidtuller1:
LawsDystopiaBlog: PACE - Thoughts about Holes
5 years ago
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Criticism of the #mecfs #PACETrial growing among academics:
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An open letter to Dr. Richard Horton and The Lancet
5 years ago
@julierehmeyer:
Researchers call for an independent review of the flawed PACE Trial, which harms #mecfs patients.
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http://www.oprah.com/health_wellness/Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome
What a great treatment of #mecfs in O Mag! A valuable place to have some solid info about the disease.
5 years ago