David Tuller

David Tuller DrPh is academic coordinator of UC Berkeley's joint masters program in public health and journalism. He was a reporter and editor for 10 years at the San Francisco Chronicle, served as health editor at Salon.com and frequently writes about health for The New York Times.

David is sympathetic toward the cause of the 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."

David appeared as a guest on Vincent Racaniello's TWiV virology podcast on February 6 2011.

David is on Twitter.

Writings about ME/CFS

 * Feb 1 2016 Trial By Error, Continued: A Few Words About “Harassment”
 * Jan 19 2016 Trial By Error, Continued: More Nonsense from The Lancet Psychiatry
 * Jan 7 2016 Trial By Error, Continued: Did the PACE Trial Really Prove that Graded Exercise Is Safe? (with Julie Rehmeyer)
 * Jan 4 2016 Trial By Error, Continued: Questions for Dr. White and his PACE Colleagues
 * Dec 22 2015 Revisiting the PLoS One economics analysis of PACE
 * Dec 17 2015 A request for data from the PACE trial
 * Nov 18 2015 "Reporter Excoriates Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study: I Stopped at 14,000 Words-Enough Was Enough"
 * Nov 17 2015 "Trial by error, Continued: PACE Team’s Work for Insurance Companies Is “Not Related” to PACE. Really?"
 * Nov 13 2015 "An open letter to Dr. Richard Horton and The Lancet"
 * Nov 9 2015 "Trial By Error, Continued: Why has the PACE Study’s Sister Trial been Disappeared and Forgotten?"
 * Nov 4 2015 "Trial By Error, Continued: Did the PACE Study Really Adopt a ‘Strict Criterion’ for Recovery?"
 * Oct 30 2015 "David Tuller responds to the PACE Investigators"
 * Oct 23 2015 "TRIAL BY ERROR: The Troubling Case of the PACE Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study (final instalment)"
 * Oct 22 2015 "TRIAL BY ERROR: The Troubling Case of the PACE Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study (second instalment)"
 * Oct 21 2015 "TRIAL BY ERROR: The Troubling Case of the PACE Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study"
 * Feb 10 2015 "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Gets a New Name"
 * Nov 24 2014 "http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/11/24/brains-of-people-with-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-offer-clues-about-disorder/"
 * Sep 18 2012 "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Back to Square 1"
 * Feb 6 2012 "Fallout From Fatigue Syndrome Retraction Is Wide"
 * Dec 26 2011 "Scholars Retract Another Study Linking Virus to Fatigue Syndrome"
 * Dec 22 2011 "Fatigue Syndrome Study Is Retracted by Journal"
 * Nov 23 2011 "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the CDC: A Long, Tangled Tale"
 * Sep 22 2011 "Viral Theory Is Set Back in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study"
 * Jun 1 2011 "2 Studies Examine Syndrome of Fatigue"
 * Mar 4 2011 "Defining an Illness Is Fodder for Debate"
 * Feb 17 2011 "Psychotherapy Eases Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Study Finds"
 * Jan 3 2011 "Exhausted by Illness, and Doubts"
 * Aug 24 2010 "Study Links Chronic Fatigue to Virus Class"
 * May 30 2008 "Learning Firsthand About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"
 * May 30 2008 "What to Ask About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"
 * Jul 17 2007 "Chronic Fatigue No Longer Seen as 'Yuppie Flu'"