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== Advocacy == | == Advocacy == | ||
Mr Ellis wrote the series, "Forbidden Fruits," calling for [[PACE trial]] data to be released<ref>[https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/2015/12/13/pace-trials-forbidden-fruit/ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruit: Why We Must Be Allowed A Look Inside 12/13/2015]</ref><ref>[https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/2016/01/25/pace-trials-forbidden-fruit-is-the-data-really-poisonous/ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruit: Is The Data Really Poisonous? 1/25/2016]</ref> and in Part 3 began a series calling on UK [[ME]] Charities to join in on the [[PACE trial]] data requests.<ref>[https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/2016/02/01/pace-trials-forbidden-fruit-part-3-charities-must-echo-patient-calls-for-data-release/ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruit, Part 3: Charities Must Echo Patient Calls For Data Release 1/01/2016]</ref><ref>[https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/2016/02/15/pace-trials-forbidden-fruits-the-fruit-of-your-labour/ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruits: The Fruit of Your Labour 1/15/2016]</ref> Part 5 is an open letter to [[Association of Young People with ME]].<ref>[https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/2016/02/18/pace-trials-forbidden-fruits-an-open-letter-to-ayme/ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruits: An open letter to AYME 1/18/2016]</ref> | Mr Ellis wrote the series, "Forbidden Fruits," calling for [[PACE trial]] data to be released<ref>[https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/2015/12/13/pace-trials-forbidden-fruit/ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruit: Why We Must Be Allowed A Look Inside 12/13/2015]</ref><ref>[https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/2016/01/25/pace-trials-forbidden-fruit-is-the-data-really-poisonous/ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruit: Is The Data Really Poisonous? 1/25/2016]</ref> and in Part 3 began a series calling on UK [[myalgic encephalomyelitis|ME]] Charities to join in on the [[PACE trial]] data requests.<ref>[https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/2016/02/01/pace-trials-forbidden-fruit-part-3-charities-must-echo-patient-calls-for-data-release/ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruit, Part 3: Charities Must Echo Patient Calls For Data Release 1/01/2016]</ref><ref>[https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/2016/02/15/pace-trials-forbidden-fruits-the-fruit-of-your-labour/ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruits: The Fruit of Your Labour 1/15/2016]</ref> Part 5 is an open letter to [[Association of Young People with ME]].<ref>[https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/2016/02/18/pace-trials-forbidden-fruits-an-open-letter-to-ayme/ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruits: An open letter to AYME 1/18/2016]</ref> | ||
==Online presence== | ==Online presence== |
Latest revision as of 23:42, April 13, 2022
Clark Ellis is a UK writer who is mostly housebound because of graded exercise therapy, a highly controversial treatment for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).[1] In his blog, The Self-Taught Author, he writes about ME/CFS advocacy, "the politics at play, about bad research like PACE trial and good research like the End ME/CFS Project, and interviewing doctors or advocates, fundraising, etc."[2]
Advocacy[edit | edit source]
Mr Ellis wrote the series, "Forbidden Fruits," calling for PACE trial data to be released[3][4] and in Part 3 began a series calling on UK ME Charities to join in on the PACE trial data requests.[5][6] Part 5 is an open letter to Association of Young People with ME.[7]
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- ↑ https://autodidactauthor.wordpress.com/about/
- ↑ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruit: Why We Must Be Allowed A Look Inside 12/13/2015
- ↑ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruit: Is The Data Really Poisonous? 1/25/2016
- ↑ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruit, Part 3: Charities Must Echo Patient Calls For Data Release 1/01/2016
- ↑ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruits: The Fruit of Your Labour 1/15/2016
- ↑ PACE Trial’s Forbidden Fruits: An open letter to AYME 1/18/2016