The irony. The truth actually makes Angela look worse. This is, after all, Cort's website.
I am new to Twitter and only joined to follow James C. Coyne and only understand snippets of what is going on. I saw no tweets by Angela.
Twitter is definitely not a good format for discussing...
I just finished reading the comments to James Coyne's blog post and recommend them. Some of the writers explained to James that because they have been ill since childhood, his premise doesn't apply to them. Others pointed out how very different the situation is for people with ME/CFS than for...
What explains the lack of empathy ME/CFS patients show for each other?
I agree with @San Diego that some people seem constitutionally incapable of feeling empathy. If that is true, then I would guess that the ability to feel empathy varies greatly from person to person. Can empathy be...
Hello, @Empty. I often have trouble interpreting what is going on in Twitter conversations, but I think that the reason James Coyne blocked Angela Kennedy was because of something she said in a private message. Then in a tweet he explained that he would block anyone who attacked other ME/CFS...
After trying unsuccessfully to convey in a tweet, one directed at ME/CFS patients, an idea about empathy, James C. Coyne writes at length in a blog post titled"The illusion you will be able-bodied forever and the limits of empathy." I gather that this comes in response to the anger that erupted...
Although I can't say for sure what others were upset about, I cringed at his emphasis on exercise. For a short time I was a patient of Dr. Lapp's so I was already aware of his insistence on exercise in the treatment plan. In his talk, he did say that patients may only be able to tolerate five...
Ryan attended the CDC Grand Rounds presentation on ME/CFS yesterday. He spoke to some presenters and audience members, including patients and CDC staffers, and handed out dvds of Forgotten Plague.
https://www.facebook.com/CFSDocumentary/?fref=nf
Here's an article on the woman who started Sci-Hub, Alexandra Elbakyan. As a researcher in Kazakhstan, she simply couldn't afford the papers she needed to conduct her work.
http://bigthink.com/neurobonkers/a-pirate-bay-for-science
Not surprisingly academic publisher Elsevier (which...
Here's the update written two days ago at the fundraising page. This may have been written by Jamison's godmother, Mary de Rosa, the person who set up the page.
@Empty, sorry, but I didn't notice page numbers. I don't know if I can bear to look through the card again.
Is someone tweeting the talk today?
Yes, please let us know when the card for David Tuller is ready. Thanks.
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