1) David Tuller, senior fellow in public health and journalism at UC Berkeley’s Center for Global Public Health, has been doing some important investigative journalism and research into ME/CFS.

You can support his work here: https://crowdfund.berkeley.edu/project/20159 
2) Last year Tuller’s work led to a 3,000-word correction in the Archives of Disease in Childhood and corrections in BMJ Open and the British Journal of General Practice about the costs of MUS to the National Health Service.
3) In addition, several research papers of Crawley and colleagues were corrected because of issues Tuller brought to the attention of the UK Health Research Authority.
4) More recently Tuller has been looking into the concept of Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) and issues with a web-based CBT program for irritable bowel syndrome.
Tuller started his investigative work by writing about methodological issues with the PACE trial, the largest randomized trial in ME/CFS to date.

His work has changed the interpretation of this study.

You can read his original Trial By Error series here: https://www.virology.ws/2015/10/21/trial-by-error-i/
You can follow @MTackCVS.
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