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=== PACE trial === '''Patients, Scientists Fight Over Research-Data Access'''<ref>{{citation |last = Marcus | first = Amy Dockser | date = 7 March 2016 | title = Patients, Scientists Fight Over Research-Data Access|url= http://www.wsj.com/articles/patients-scientists-fight-over-research-data-access-1457394712|archive-url= http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2016/03/patients-scientists-fight-over-research-data-access-wall-street-journal-7-march-2016/|archive-date= 7 March 2016|newspaper= The Wall Street Journal|location= New York|access-date= }}</ref> ''The Wall Street Journal'' By: Amy Dockser Marcus. (Mar 7, 2016) Paywalled. [http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2016/03/patients-scientists-fight-over-research-data-access-wall-street-journal-7-march-2016/ Reprint available via The ME Association] "A controversy surrounding a study of chronic fatigue syndrome is prompting some scientists to push back against demands that they make medical research data more widely available to other researchers and patients." '''The Misleading Research at the Heart of Disability Cuts'''<ref>{{citation |last = Duffy|first = Simon | date = 20 April 2016 | title = The Misleading Research at the Heart of Disability Cuts|url= http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-simon-duffy/the-misleading-research-a_b_9726490.html|newspaper= The Huffington Post UK|location= London|access-date= }}</ref> ''The Huffington Post UK'' By: Dr. Simon Duffy. (Apr 20, 2016) "Unfortunately it turns out that this research is often deeply flawed. For instance, the Centre for Welfare Reform has just published a report by George Faulkner which suggests that, on the basis of its published results, many of its claims cannot be validated." '''Doctor's Diary: Gove was right, we have had enough of experts'''<ref>{{citation |last = LeFanu|first = James | date = 17 October 2016 | title = Doctor's Diary: Gove was right, we have had enough of experts|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wellbeing/doctors-diary/doctors-diary-gove-was-right-we-have-had-enough-of-experts/|newspaper= The Telegraph|location= London|access-date= }}</ref> ''The Telegraph'' By: James LeFanu. (Oct 17, 2016) "Michael Gove’s remark amid the referendum campaign that “people have had enough of experts” resonated widely – reflecting a well-founded suspicion that informed opinion, buttressed by jargon and statistics, can be much less trustworthy than it appears. This has become an endemic problem in medicine, and the recent unmasking of a widely endorsed treatment for Myalgic Encephalomyalitis – better known as ME, or chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) – is highly instructive."
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