Английская Википедия:David Tuller

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person David Tuller is a journalist and public health lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley Center for Global Public Health.[1][2]

Career

His career in public health began with AIDS advocacy in the 1980s.[1] He is also the author of Cracks in the Iron Closet: Travels in Gay and Lesbian Russia, a 1997 book on LGBT history and life in Russia based on Tuller's travels and interviews with LGBT Russians.[3][4]

Currently, he is a senior fellow in public health and journalism at a crowdfunded position at Berkeley.[1] He advocates for the acceptance of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) as a biological, rather than psychological, condition, having argued his view in over 140 blog posts.[1] In 2015, he published "Trial by Error," a four-part article criticizing the design of the PACE trial, a controversial study that claimed CBT and graded exercise therapy were effective treatments for ME/CFS, and alleging conflicts of interest among the trial's investigators.[5][6][7] He describes psychosomatic ME/CFS research as very low quality.[1] Proponents of the psychosomatic model have accused their opponents of harassment. Tuller disputes that his work encourages this, saying his activities follow academic standards.[1]

Publications

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