- Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:26 am
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At one point the expert consensus was that ME was psychosomatic and should be treated with graded exercise therapy. This took years of hard work to overturn because of experts in extremely powerful and prestigious roles and positions looking to protect their work and reputation undermining any scrutiny, and using positions of power to shut down reviews. And some of the people pursuing these investigations might easily be looked upon as crank-like - a big supporter, for example, was The Canary. But they were all absolutely right - the previous scientific consensus was based on horribly flawed evidence, and has now been absolutely rejected because of the errors and low quality of the data collected.
I trust the science, but I question it always and any real scientist or person who values robust, data-led decisions who is truly open to new ideas knows to welcome this, and not just accept the decisions that align with their gut feeling or own sense of what is ‘right’.
The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 8:20 pm I find it interesting how people have gone from trust the science, believe in experts to this report which was written by an expert in her field and has been researched to the highest scientific standards should be disconted because reasons.This is *literally* the scientific process. If the report is genuinely robust and has no shortcomings, it will survive scrutiny. If it doesn’t, it will not and further should not.
At one point the expert consensus was that ME was psychosomatic and should be treated with graded exercise therapy. This took years of hard work to overturn because of experts in extremely powerful and prestigious roles and positions looking to protect their work and reputation undermining any scrutiny, and using positions of power to shut down reviews. And some of the people pursuing these investigations might easily be looked upon as crank-like - a big supporter, for example, was The Canary. But they were all absolutely right - the previous scientific consensus was based on horribly flawed evidence, and has now been absolutely rejected because of the errors and low quality of the data collected.
I trust the science, but I question it always and any real scientist or person who values robust, data-led decisions who is truly open to new ideas knows to welcome this, and not just accept the decisions that align with their gut feeling or own sense of what is ‘right’.