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==Writings about ME/CFS==
==Writings about ME/CFS==
*22 May 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/05/22/trial-by-error-continued-me-research-uk-drops-out-of-cmrc/ Trial By Error, Continued: ME Research UK Drops Out of CMRC]
*May 22 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/05/22/trial-by-error-continued-me-research-uk-drops-out-of-cmrc/ Trial By Error, Continued: ME Research UK Drops Out of CMRC]
*15 May 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/05/15/trial-by-error-continued-the-cmrc-affirms-full-support-for-libelous-esther/ Trial By Error, Continued: The CMRC Affirms Full Support for Libelous Esther]
*May 15 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/05/15/trial-by-error-continued-the-cmrc-affirms-full-support-for-libelous-esther/ Trial By Error, Continued: The CMRC Affirms Full Support for Libelous Esther]
*10 May 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/05/10/trial-by-error-continued-cmrc-to-virology-blog-fk-off/ Trial By Error, Continued: CMRC to Virology Blog: “F**k Off!”]
*May 10 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/05/10/trial-by-error-continued-cmrc-to-virology-blog-fk-off/ Trial By Error, Continued: CMRC to Virology Blog: “F**k Off!”]
* 8 May 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/05/08/trial-by-error-continued-an-open-letter-to-the-board-of-the-cfsme-research-collaborative/ Trial By Error, Continued: An Open Letter to the Board of the CFS/ME Research Collaborative]
*May 8 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/05/08/trial-by-error-continued-an-open-letter-to-the-board-of-the-cfsme-research-collaborative/ Trial By Error, Continued: An Open Letter to the Board of the CFS/ME Research Collaborative]
* 3 May 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/05/03/trial-by-error-continued-my-libelous-blogging-on-virology-blog/ Trial By Error, Continued: My Libelous Blogging on Virology Blog]
*May 3 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/05/03/trial-by-error-continued-my-libelous-blogging-on-virology-blog/ Trial By Error, Continued: My Libelous Blogging on Virology Blog]
* 23 Mar 2017,  [http://www.virology.ws/2017/03/23/an-open-letter-to-psychological-medicine-again/ An open letter to Psychological Medicine, again!]
*Mar 23 2017,  [http://www.virology.ws/2017/03/23/an-open-letter-to-psychological-medicine-again/ An open letter to Psychological Medicine, again!]
*18 March 2017, The New York Times, [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/18/opinion/sunday/getting-it-wrong-on-chronic-fatigue-syndrome.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0 Getting It Wrong on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome] (with [[Julie Rehmeyer]]) and Letters of response' [https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/03/27/opinion/understanding-and-treating-chronic-fatigue.html?em_pos=small&emc=edit_ty_20170327&nl=opinion-today&nl_art=14&nlid=77538787&ref=headline&te=1&referer= Letters - The New York Times]
*Mar 18 2017, The New York Times, [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/18/opinion/sunday/getting-it-wrong-on-chronic-fatigue-syndrome.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0 Getting It Wrong on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome] (with [[Julie Rehmeyer]]) and Letters of response' [https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/03/27/opinion/understanding-and-treating-chronic-fatigue.html?em_pos=small&emc=edit_ty_20170327&nl=opinion-today&nl_art=14&nlid=77538787&ref=headline&te=1&referer= Letters - The New York Times]
*13 Mar 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/03/13/an-open-letter-to-psychological-medicine-about-recovery-and-the-pace-trial/ An open letter to Psychological Medicine about “recovery” and the PACE trial]
*Mar 13 2017, [http://www.virology.ws/2017/03/13/an-open-letter-to-psychological-medicine-about-recovery-and-the-pace-trial/ An open letter to Psychological Medicine about “recovery” and the PACE trial]
*28 Nov 2016, [http://www.virology.ws/2016/11/28/trial-by-error-continued-a-follow-up-post-on-fitnet-nhs/ Trial By Error, Continued: A Follow-Up Post on FITNET-NHS]
*Nov 28 2016, [http://www.virology.ws/2016/11/28/trial-by-error-continued-a-follow-up-post-on-fitnet-nhs/ Trial By Error, Continued: A Follow-Up Post on FITNET-NHS]
*21 Nov 21016 [http://www.virology.ws/2016/11/21/trial-by-error-continued-the-new-fitnet-trial-for-kids/ Trial By Error, Continued: The New FITNET Trial for Kids]
*Nov 21 21016 [http://www.virology.ws/2016/11/21/trial-by-error-continued-the-new-fitnet-trial-for-kids/ Trial By Error, Continued: The New FITNET Trial for Kids]
*Oct 27 2016 [http://undark.org/article/chronic-fatigue-graded-exercise-pace/ ''Worse Than the Disease'']
*Oct 27 2016 [http://undark.org/article/chronic-fatigue-graded-exercise-pace/ ''Worse Than the Disease'']
*Sept 22 2016 [http://www.virology.ws/2016/09/22/trial-by-error-continued-the-real-data/ Trial By Error, Continued: The Real Data]
*Sept 22 2016 [http://www.virology.ws/2016/09/22/trial-by-error-continued-the-real-data/ Trial By Error, Continued: The Real Data]

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David Tuller, DrPh, is academic coordinator of University of California Berkeley's joint masters program in public health and journalism. He was a reporter and editor for ten years at the San Francisco Chronicle, served as health editor at Salon.com and frequently writes about health for The New York Times.

He's an experienced public health activist with a background as an ACT UP/NY activist which included an arrest at the Wall Street demonstration in 1987.[1]

David Tuller covered the PACE trial results for the New York Times as health editor in February 2011 [2]. However he became concerned about the trial and wrote a further article regarding case definitions which resulted in an immediate response from the PACE trial authors which resulted him in investigating the the trial and its authors further after contact with others in the patient community. [3] [4].

Tuller is sympathetic toward the cause of the myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) patient community. In an article in 2015 he wrote:

"In the course of my reporting, I’d realized that the disease was both devastating and widely misunderstood. People were really, really sick—some were homebound for months and years at a stretch. Yet their condition had been saddled with one of the most condescending names ever given a major illness."[5]

Talks & interviews[edit | edit source]

Awards[edit | edit source]

  • 2016, IACFS/ME Special Service Award - for outstanding personal effort and contribution to the CFS/ME community
  • 2016, Tymes Trust Award for Scientific Journalism[7]

Online presence[edit | edit source]

Writings about ME/CFS[edit | edit source]

Learn more[edit | edit source]

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