The BMJ
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The BMJ (originally called the British Medical Journal) is a weekly peer-reviewed medical journal.
Alleged bias[edit | edit source]
Ellen Goudsmit wrote a paper detailing her accusation that the British Medical Journal had displayed bias towards the psychological model of ME/CFS.[1]
Notable articles[edit | edit source]
- 2011, Living with CFS/ME, by patient Ollie Cornes
- 2011, Dangers of research into chronic fatigue syndrome (Nigel Hawkes, June 22)
- 2011, Ending the stalemate (Fiona Godlee, editor, June)
- 2004, What causes chronic fatigue syndrome? (21 October)
- 1978, Epidemic myalgic encephalomyelitis
Notable podcasts[edit | edit source]
- 2010, Chronic fatigue syndrome