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Part of the problem in researching this is that they go by so many different alternate spellings and names! — Cirt (
talk) 16:21, 21 October 2014 (UTC)reply
Other languages
I've seen coverage of this article topic in other languages.
I'm not the most adept at searching news archival databases of other languages, so if anyone's willing to help do that, it'd be most appreciated.
Update: Removed all medical conclusions from article
Update: Removed all medical conclusions from article, and kept reported methods used. Please see
DIFF.
Readers and editors (if they so desire) may subsequently check and read the cited articles for themselves if they wish to find further information on the actual results and conclusions from the cited studies.
Now the article simply states that such studies were carried out, without documenting what the results or conclusions were.
Cheers, — Cirt (
talk) 00:18, 25 October 2014 (UTC)reply
I see it as a reasonable compromise that addresses his concerns. Schmidt, Michael Q. 02:24, 25 October 2014 (UTC)reply