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Clinical and medical topics

  • Quorn is a meat substitute made from mycoprotien and egg albumin. In the "Controversy" section of the article, there is a discussion of possible allergic reactions, etc. A Misplaced Pages user has added a negative testimonial quoted on a website (claiming that the product made him/her incontinent of feces in public). A discussion ensued and a request for comment has been made on the Talk:Quorn page under the "Colorful Quote" and "Request for comment" sections, with one user concerned about NPOV and the other user believing that because the quote can be referenced to a website it should be allowed, among other reasons. An objective look at the "Controversy" section and comment would be most helpful. Thank you. 14:48, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
  • SSRI discontinuation syndrome the article goes lengths to tell that discontinuation syndrome is not addiction. I smell bias from Prozac peddlers. Can anyone with pharmaceutical knowledge do a POV-check? `'mikka 21:58, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
  • WT:WEAPON#Article names for firearms Extensive debate over naming conventions for firearms could use input from more editors. 14:33, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
  • Talk:Abortion/First paragraph#Definition of abortion is the last in a long line of discussions over the definition of abortion, focusing on whether it should include the word 'death'. There are several definitions of abortion, most of which (the medical ones) don't use the word, but some do. The article uses the second type, giving the first as sort of an 'afterthought'. The suggestion to give both definitions side by side did not reach a consensus. Oddly, the conclusion form that was that the second definition should be used as the primary one in stead of stating the most used medical definition first. I don't know about the way such things should be resolved, but this seems wrong to me. Note that any new discussions on this are 'archived' the moment they are put on the talk page. 09:54, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

Biology and related

  • Talk:Epinephrine#The name issue Should the title be adrenaline or epinephrine? Your comments are welcome. 05:43, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
  • Talk:Bloat#Picture Please comment whether the image of "splenic necrosis" due to bloat has clinical and reader value to a vet or other interested reader. 14:55, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
  • Talk:Irreducible complexity#Discredited Three descriptors have been proposed - "controversial" (which is inaccurate, since there is no scientific controversy, simply dismissal), "Behe's theory" (which misses the broader context) and "discredited" (which is accurate, but may not be the best choice of words). 16:08, 15 December 2006 (UTC)

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