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David Tuller is senior lecturer in UC Berkeley's Public Health and Journalism masters program, writes for the New York Times and Buzzfeed, and is author of a number of books, particularly focusing on human rights. Tuller is a former journalist and was an HIV/AIDS activist in the late 1980s.

More recently, he has become involved in calling for better scientific research in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), particularly by blogging on the Virology blog, and for patients regarded as having medically unexplained symptoms. Tuller has published a number of peer reviewed articles about ME/CFS treatment.
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Trial By Error: Can “Cognitive Rehabilitation” for Long Covid “Reverse” Brain Fog?

By David Tuller, DrPH Cognitive dysfunction, also known as “brain fog,” is among the most disabling aspects of Long Covid—and investigators have struggled to figure out what causes it and how to treat it. Last fall, a study from the National Institutes of Health’s RECOVER initiative, which focuses on Long Covid, found no benefits in …

Trial By Error: Can “Cognitive Rehabilitation” for Long Covid

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“So, here’s the story about that: I was a member of ACT-UP in New York for two years, from its inception in 1986. I was a young gay man and everyone I knew was dying. In 1988, I moved to San Francisco to become a newspaper reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle, and that ended my life as an “activist.” To attribute my current work on PACE and related issues to what I did 30+ years ago is preposterous. My opinion that the PACE trial is a piece of crap and likely qualifies as research misconduct is based upon my public health training and expertise.”
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