Friday, November 25, 2011

MED, RES: IACFS/ME Conference I :XMRV's Big Test

The Blood Working Group study - two years in the making - was the stiffest
and most rigorous test XMRV has faced yet. Created by a group of experts in
the field, including the WPI, the double-blinded study provided XMRV
proponents the opportunity to face down their doubters and finally turn
around the field.

Check out what happened in this first review from the IACFS/ME Conference
in "XMRV's Big Test: the Blood Working Group Study

http://phoenixrising.me/archives/6365

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