Guest guest Posted February 4, 2012 Report Share Posted February 4, 2012 Hi all, OH, evil Dr Weasel strikes again. Has to launch a self serving site. Should there really be reincarnation, I have a fairly good idea of how or the form in which this one ought to be reborn. Surely there MUST be karma. I've seen this on more than one occasion. Do wish that the hackers who are on the attack would strike a worthy target such as this one. Perhaps .. re-write some of it. Jane, the one with the hound NYC (Note; I get cranky when I am hurting; please excuse me!) > > Oh Lord, please don�t let me be misunderstood > > Margaret > > 16th January 2012 > > Professor Simon Wessely has recently published his own > account of his involvement since the late 1980s with what > he refers to as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome but does not > clarify that he and his colleagues regard CFS as > synonymous with ME and that they regard - and treat - it as > a behavioural disorder. (*CFS Personal Story*: > http://bit.ly/AseiEy). > > His story as published on his new website makes a smooth > and impressive read, at least for the uninitiated, as it refers > to numerous biomedical studies with which Wessely says > he was involved during his *CFS* career. > > What he fails to make clear is the number of those > biomedical studies that had negative findings, or that he > uses the Oxford case definition that specifically excludes > those with a neurological disorder such as ME, so he may > be studying only those with unexplained *fatigue*. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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