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|title = Wikipedia war: Fierce row erupts over Israel’s deadly Nuseirat assault |
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== valvular heart disease: treatment == |
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I was wondering if someone would be able to read my article and give any feedback so that it doesn't get put back into draftspace |
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In the [[ valvular heart disease]] article in the section on treatment of Aortic valve disorder, it is said that treatment is normally surgical, with catheter treatment for special cases. I have just been told by a cardiologist that catheter treatment is now preferred for all patients. [[Special:Contributions/38.55.71.51|38.55.71.51]] ([[User talk:38.55.71.51|talk]]) 18:59, 2 December 2024 (UTC) |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:MitoQ |
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:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Why_MEDRS ?--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 02:28, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Retinal tuft and VTS: draft articles == |
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Kind Regards <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:MitoPower|MitoPower]] ([[User talk:MitoPower#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/MitoPower|contribs]]) 00:03, 5 June 2019 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:My advice would be to stop trying to use Wikipedia for promotional purposes. Per [[WP:MEDRS]] most of this draft is based on unreliable/unsuitable sources. You also have a problem per [[WP:PROMONAME]]. [[User:Alexbrn|Alexbrn]] ([[User talk:Alexbrn|talk]]) 00:10, 5 June 2019 (UTC) |
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Hi! I noticed that there are no articles on [[Retinal tuft]] or [[Vitreomacular traction syndrome]], common eye conditions that can lead to retinal detachments. I have never started an article before and decided to try it out. I would love some help expanding to the level where I can submit it. Suggestions super welcome. |
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Am I able to ask what makes it sound like a promotion? I am using only peer reviewed articles and none are primary resources so I am not quite sure how it is unsuitable. Will look into changing the username if possible <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:MitoPower|MitoPower]] ([[User talk:MitoPower#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/MitoPower|contribs]]) 00:16, 5 June 2019 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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I am also curious how much I should expand it before I submit it. Are stubs accepted? If so, can I submit now? |
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:The first source cited isn't even MEDLINE indexed. The second hardly mentions MitoQ and where it does notes concerns about toxicity, which the draft article strangely omits to mention. With your COI you are not in a position to be writing any of this stuff. [[User:Alexbrn|Alexbrn]] ([[User talk:Alexbrn|talk]]) 00:31, 5 June 2019 (UTC) |
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*[[Draft:Retinal tuft]] |
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::[[User:MitoPower|MitoPower]], we usually want [[review article]]s, not [[peer-reviewed]] original articles. That means sources such as {{pmid|30116495}}, {{pmid|30505656}}, {{pmid|30820778}}, etc., rather than sources like [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41419-018-0436-x this article in ''Nature'']. There are more than a dozen MEDLINE-indexed review articles that have mentioned this particular compound during just the last few years. |
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*[[Draft:Vitreomacular traction syndrome]] |
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::In the bigger picture, it might make more sense for Wikipedia to have an article about [[mitochondrial-targeting antioxidant]]s, rather than separate articles for all of the possible subjects. I suppose that it depends on whether you see the subject primarily as a matter of "science" or of "business": from the scientific perspective, the class is more important than the individual examples; from the business perspective, two equally effective compounds could have very different commercial outcomes. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 01:38, 5 June 2019 (UTC) |
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Thank you so much! [[User:JenOttawa|JenOttawa]] ([[User talk:JenOttawa|talk]]) 14:27, 3 December 2024 (UTC) |
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Thank you for that. Stupid question, but is there a way that we know that the article is MEDLINE-indexed? <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:MitoPower|MitoPower]] ([[User talk:MitoPower#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/MitoPower|contribs]]) 03:11, 5 June 2019 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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::Would need to move to the generic name for starters. [[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 06:30, 5 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:::[[Mitoquinone mesylate]], perhaps? There are several possible names, but that's easy to handle if/when the article moves to mainspace. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 21:15, 5 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:MEDLINE-indexed reviews. See https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=MitoQ+review [[User:QuackGuru|<b style="color: #e34234;">QuackGuru</b>]] ([[User talk:QuackGuru|<span style="color: #B02200;">talk</span>]]) 18:31, 5 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:While I encourage you to write more, both of the articles look acceptable for [[WP:AFC]]. [[User:IntentionallyDense|<span style="color:#4e0d55">'''Intentionally'''</span>]][[User talk:IntentionallyDense|<span style="color:#27032b">'''Dense'''</span>]] <sup>([[Special:Contributions/IntentionallyDense|''Contribs'']])</sup> 20:57, 3 December 2024 (UTC) |
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Thank you for all your help. Will go back and try and fix what I can and get more advice when I need it <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:MitoPower|MitoPower]] ([[User talk:MitoPower#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/MitoPower|contribs]]) 03:58, 6 June 2019 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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::Both of these articles are in the mainspace now. Thank you for your work! [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 18:27, 5 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== New disease outbreak == |
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::Found it "[[MitoQ]] is a form of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) having the same identical active component as CoQ10 (Ubiquinone)." |
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::Basically this should be redirected to [[coenzyme Q10]] which I have done. [[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 15:42, 7 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:::I am not at all certain that is correct. This is not just CoQ10 with a different adjuvant. It's a different molecule (a different number of carbons). We don't normally merge different chemicals just because the active end of the molecule is the same. (If we did, then we'd have one article at [[Β-lactam antibiotic]] and nothing about any of the individual [[Penicillin]]s.) [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 03:08, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |
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::::Ref says "Since then, a series of TPP–antioxidant conjugates have been synthesized: TPP–ubiquinone conjugates (e.g., MitoQ), TPP–carboxy–proxyl conjugates (e.g., MitoCP), and TPP–vitamin E analogues conjugates (e.g., MitoE)." |
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::::So technically it is a "[[triphenylphosphonium]] (TTP)–[[ubiquinone]] conjugate". So the TPP appears primarily for getting it through the mitochondrial membrane. [[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 23:19, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |
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Okay so looked at this stuff further. There have been a total of 4 clinical trials of this stuff per pubmed. Three is healthy people and one in people with Parkinsons. The only trial in a disease state found "We showed no difference between MitoQ and placebo on any measure of PD progression."[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20568096] |
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I've created [[2024 unknown Democratic Republic of Congo disease outbreak]]. I hope this isn't premature, but it seemed to me like there was enough to start an article. The name will probably have to change as learn more. Input from others very welcome. [[User:Bondegezou|Bondegezou]] ([[User talk:Bondegezou|talk]]) 11:35, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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So no this is not like the situation with B lactams. [[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 23:32, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:[https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/misc-emerging-topics/lab-results-expected-soon-dr-congos-mystery-outbreak lab results pending] doubtful it's 'unknown'--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 12:45, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:I'm glad that we can agree that "ubiquinone conjugated to something" is not the same as "ubiquinone all by itself". The salient question is whether "ubiquinone conjugated to something" should be redirected to "ubiquinone all by itself", or if it perhaps ought to be redirected to an article about the multiple types of "ubiquinone conjugated to something". |
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:Sorry, I missed there was already [[2024 Kwango province disease outbreak]]. Will merge. [[User:Bondegezou|Bondegezou]] ([[User talk:Bondegezou|talk]]) 12:43, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:One way to think about that question is what you're going to say when the redirect is put up for deletion at [[WP:RFD]] on the grounds that (a) it's not mentioned in the target article (which IMO is a poor reason for deleting it, but it is one that's rather popular among certain MFD regulars), and (b) is actually a different chemical. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 14:35, 10 June 2019 (UTC) |
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::Thanks. It's not unusual to get a couple of people simultaneously starting articles on events. The ocean-near-California earthquake yesterday had half a dozen people starting articles that all got merged up. I treat it as proof that someone else also thought the subject was notable. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 16:50, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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==[[Draft:Delay, Deny, Defend (practice)|Delay, Deny, Defend (practice)]]== |
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== Discussion == |
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I recently created a draft for [[Draft:Delay, Deny, Defend (practice)|Delay, Deny, Defend (practice)]], which has recently gotten a lot of press in the aftermath of the [[Killing of Brian Thompson]]. There is currently an article for the book [[Delay, Deny, Defend]], but I believe the practice is notable enough for its own article. I'd appreciate any help with sourcing. Thank you, [[User:Thriley|Thriley]] ([[User talk:Thriley|talk]]) 20:22, 6 December 2024 (UTC) |
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[[User:QuackGuru|QuackGuru]], I've just gotten through all this. Starting seven RfCs on one article in a dozen days makes it hard to keep up with responses. Could you slow down a bit on new RfCs, please? [[User:HLHJ|HLHJ]] ([[User talk:HLHJ|talk]]) 05:05, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Delay,_Deny,_Defend_(practice) it needs more text ''and'' sources...IMO]--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 13:06, 17 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Requested move at [[Talk:Assisted suicide#Requested move 30 November 2024]] == |
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=== Electric smoking system === |
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[[File:Information.svg|30px|left]] There is a requested move discussion at [[Talk:Assisted suicide#Requested move 30 November 2024]] that may be of interest to members of this WikiProject. [[User:Raladic|Raladic]] ([[User talk:Raladic|talk]]) 05:47, 7 December 2024 (UTC) |
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==Images== |
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See [[Talk:Electric smoking system#Aerosol and smoke]]. [[User:QuackGuru|<b style="color: #e34234;">QuackGuru</b>]] ([[User talk:QuackGuru|<span style="color: #B02200;">talk</span>]]) 15:29, 5 June 2019 (UTC) |
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We at Wiki Project Med Foundation are supporting an illustrator. Do folks here have drawings they wish to see created? [[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 20:16, 9 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:[[File:Obstetric_Fistula_Locations_Diagram.png|thumb|Obstetric Fistula Locations Diagram]] |
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=== Marketing of electronic cigarettes === |
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:In 2015, an illustrator made this diagram for us. Perhaps this will spark an idea for someone. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 22:10, 9 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Looking for a Tuesday Challenge? [[Pelvis_justo_major]] - Giant Pelvis == |
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See [[Talk:Marketing of electronic cigarettes#Proposal to redirect]]. Is the page a POV Fork? [[User:QuackGuru|<b style="color: #e34234;">QuackGuru</b>]] ([[User talk:QuackGuru|<span style="color: #B02200;">talk</span>]]) 15:29, 5 June 2019 (UTC) |
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Hi! I came across this article from the [[User:Ajpolino/sandbox2|list of uncited articles]]. It has some very very very outdated citations! I looked briefly on pubmed and also did some hand searching on google for anything anywhere near a MEDRS source. I am now out of time and figured I would post it here in case someone else wants to try this challenge! Perhaps there is a more common name for this condition of a distorted pelvis that is being missed? Not sure how they got the incidence quote etc. Happy editing! |
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=== Electronic cigarette === |
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[[Pelvis justo major]] |
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See [[Talk:Electronic cigarette#Nicotine and Passive vaping sections]]. Should both sections be deleted? [[User:QuackGuru|<b style="color: #e34234;">QuackGuru</b>]] ([[User talk:QuackGuru|<span style="color: #B02200;">talk</span>]]) 15:29, 5 June 2019 (UTC) |
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*commented (on 2 of 3 of the above post)--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 10:38, 6 June 2019 (UTC) |
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[[User:JenOttawa|JenOttawa]] ([[User talk:JenOttawa|talk]]) 13:42, 10 December 2024 (UTC) |
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=== Electric smoking system === |
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:[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/medgen/539445 this is the only thing I found]--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 13:14, 11 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::Thanks {{Ping|Ozzie10aaaa}}. I found a book on amazon that was written from the Wikipedia article. Yikes! https://www.amazon.com.au/Pelvis-Justo-Major-Fernande-Antigone/dp/613793196X Not using this source- ha! [[User:JenOttawa|JenOttawa]] ([[User talk:JenOttawa|talk]]) 15:38, 12 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::yes, that happens alot,Ozzie--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 15:49, 12 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Merge proposed for Disorders of Sex Development and Sexual Anamolies == |
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See [[Talk:Electric smoking system#First sentence]]. Should we include the word "smoke", "nicotine" or "tar" in the first sentence. [[User:QuackGuru|<b style="color: #e34234;">QuackGuru</b>]] ([[User talk:QuackGuru|<span style="color: #B02200;">talk</span>]]) 16:37, 7 June 2019 (UTC) |
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[[Talk:Disorders of sex development#Merge Proposal|Here's the discussion]] for anyone interested. [[User:Urchincrawler|Urchincrawler]] ([[User talk:Urchincrawler|talk]]) 16:23, 10 December 2024 (UTC) |
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=== Article scope === |
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:thanks for post--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 13:06, 11 December 2024 (UTC) |
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[[Talk:Electric smoking system#Splitting article|An RfC on the scope of the article]] needs input, along with a logically-connected [[Talk:Electric smoking system#Title of article|move request]]. Of course, the move request will close before the scope RfC... {{smiley|confused}} [[User:HLHJ|HLHJ]] ([[User talk:HLHJ|talk]]) 03:09, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |
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== Introducing Let's Connect == |
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Hello everyone, |
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See [[Talk:Electric_smoking_system#Re-RfC_on_IQOS_content]]. [[User:QuackGuru|<b style="color: #e34234;">QuackGuru</b>]] ([[User talk:QuackGuru|<span style="color: #B02200;">talk</span>]]) 03:20, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |
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I hope that you are in good spirits. My name is [[User:Serine Ben Brahim|Serine Ben Brahim]] and I am a part of the [[metawiki:Grants:Knowledge_Sharing/Connect/Team|Let’s Connect working group]] - a team of movement contributors/organizers and liaisons for 7 regions : '''MENA | South Asia | East, South East Asia, Pacific | Sub-Saharan Africa | Central & Eastern Europe | Northern & Western | Latina America. ''' |
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== Papanicolaou stain == |
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[[File:Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion.jpg|thumb|100 px|Papanicolaou stain(showing low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion from a Pap test) ]] |
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I been working on the [[Papanicolaou stain]] page trying to add references and generally clean it up. I tried to make it clear that this was not the page for the [[Pap test]] or [[Pap smear]] and that this page is about the stain which helps a pathologist make a diagnosis, and not test that give a certain result. There are still a few references missing in the "results" section (although I have removed some unsourced things). I'm hoping to have some other folks take a look at it and make any changes they feel appropriate. I wasn't planning to work on this page, but I felt that I should add some references; then I began to have a "you touch it, you buy it" feeling. There are certainly a few rough areas. [[User:Waughd|Waughd]] ([[User talk:Waughd|talk]]) 22:15, 5 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:''might'' be useful ref[https://books.google.com/books?id=qewnY8FqtX4C&pg=PA61&dq=Papanicolaou+stain&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjclJ3Yq9XiAhXDjFkKHXgaB9UQ6AEIOTAD#v=onepage&q=Papanicolaou%20stain&f=false]--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 17:15, 6 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:: Thanks, I added it, plus one or two others, I removed the last few unsourced bits, and then removed the citations needed tag. [[User:Waughd|Waughd]] ([[User talk:Waughd|talk]]) 19:41, 6 June 2019 (UTC) |
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=== Why are we outreaching to you? === |
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Wikimedia has 18 projects, and 17 that are solely run by the community, other than the Wikimedia Foundation. We want to hear from sister projects that some of us in the movement are not too familiar with and would like to know more about. We always want to hear from Wikipedia, but we also want to meet and hear from the community members in other sister projects too. We would like to hear your story and learn about the work you and your community do. You can review our past learning clinics [[metawiki:Grants:Knowledge_Sharing/Connect/Calendar|here]]. |
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We want to invite community members who are: |
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If you're working on content creation, please go to https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/partners/ and see whether any of those sources would be useful to you. |
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* Part of an organized group, official or not |
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Access is limited for some of these sources, so please consider signing up for just one to get started, see how much you use it, and then go back for more if it's working for you. If you want to coordinate a few, then these are currently available (at least one subscription available) and relevant for this group: |
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* An individual who will bring their knowledge back to their community |
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* An individual who wants to train others in their community on the learnings they received from the learning clinics. |
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'''To participate as a sharer and become a member of the Let’s Connect community you can sign up through this [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdiea87tSYmB2-1XHn_u8RLe7efMJifJBzffIM-6rtpx0PWqw/viewform registration form].''' |
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Once you have registered, if you are interested, you can get to know the team via google meets or zoom to brainstorm an idea for a potential learning clinic about this project or just say hello and meet the team. Please email us at Letsconnectteam@wikimedia.org. We look forward to hearing from you :) |
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I encourage you to try this out for at least one, even if you're not quite sure if it will work for you. Anyone who does content creation could benefit from this. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 16:03, 6 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:great info, thank you WAID--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 10:52, 7 June 2019 (UTC) |
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== Template Medical Resources - modification == |
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[[File:Let's_Connect_logo.svg|100x100px|Let's_Connect_logo]] [[User:Serine Ben Brahim|Serine Ben Brahim]] |
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I am seeking comments for this RfC here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_talk:Medical_resources#RfC_Pull_classification_codes_from_WD |
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[[User:Serine Ben Brahim|Serine Ben Brahim]] ([[User talk:Serine Ben Brahim|talk]]) 09:14, 11 December 2024 (UTC) |
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A sandbox new version of the template has an update to include SNOMED CT links. They come from WikiData but can be overridden. There are also tests to see if it works (and it does). If you have feedback, please post those to the RfC page (first link in this paragraph). [[User:EncycloABC|EncycloABC]] ([[User talk:EncycloABC|talk]]) 21:27, 6 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:commented--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 17:36, 8 June 2019 (UTC) |
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==Contra TAAR1 agonism as the mediator of amphetamine actions== |
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== Possible similar articles? [[Femoropopliteal bypass surgery]] and [[Popliteal bypass surgery]] == |
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Requesting input on this topic [[Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Pharmacology#Contra_TAAR1_agonism_as_the_mediator_of_amphetamine_actions|here]] at WikiProject Pharmacology. Thanks. – [[User:AlyInWikiWonderland|AlyInWikiWonderland]] ([[User_talk:AlyInWikiWonderland|talk]], [[Special:Contributions/AlyInWikiWonderland|contribs]]) 10:47, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== [[TNIK]] and comparable genes with inhibitors in clinical trials == |
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From the article [[Popliteal bypass surgery]], "Popliteal bypass surgery , more specifically known as femoral popliteal bypass surgery" sounds very similar to [[Femoropopliteal bypass surgery]] and from the lead paragraphs from both articles, looks similar as well. If they are talking about the same surgery, it may be good to merge the articles. Thanks! --[[User:Xaiver0510|Xaiver0510]] ([[User talk:Xaiver0510|talk]]) 07:23, 7 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:I think [[Femoropopliteal bypass surgery]] should be redirect to [[Popliteal bypass surgery]] as it's the better article, although, I'm pretty sure fem-pop bypass is the full name. [[User:Ian Furst|Ian Furst]] ([[User talk:Ian Furst|talk]]) 14:23, 7 June 2019 (UTC) |
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::[[User:Xaiver0510]] thanks and done. [[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 15:31, 7 June 2019 (UTC) |
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I started this discussion at [[Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Molecular Biology]], and it was suggested that I inquire here. Basically, Wikipedia has tens of thousands of articles on individual human genes, many bot-made and maintained with very little human attention. [[TNIK]] caught my eye because a happened to read about clinical trials underway for inhibitors thought to be cancer-preventative. As noted in the other discussion, Wikipedia coverage of gene-directed trial therapies ranges from something like [[USP1]] (which currently contains no information on investigative efforts), to [[CD47]] (which is reasonably well-covered in this respect). [[User:BD2412|<span style="background:gold">'''''BD2412'''''</span>]] [[User talk:BD2412|'''T''']] 20:34, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== SFP course == |
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:[https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=USP1&action=history added some recent papers, ''<u>general</u>'' research]--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 14:04, 14 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:: Thank you - I will get around to adding some specifics. Cheers! [[User:BD2412|<span style="background:gold">'''''BD2412'''''</span>]] [[User talk:BD2412|'''T''']] 15:57, 16 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Drowning == |
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Hi WikiProject Medicine, |
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The WHO has released their first-ever [https://www.who.int/teams/social-determinants-of-health/safety-and-mobility/global-report-on-drowning-prevention Global Report on Drowning Prevention]. It has national statistics, risk factors, evidence-based prevention recommendations, and more. |
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Starting this week, Wiki Education will be working with the Society of Family Planning (SFP) to improve articles about abortion and contraception through our Wiki Scholars & Scientists program. Their members, who are medical professionals and medical educators, will go through a 12-week process of learning about Wikipedia policies and guidelines (including [[WP:MEDRS]] and [[WP:MEDMOS]]), evaluating articles, making minor edits, and finally drafting a contribution to an article. They will be working in sandboxes at first and will receive feedback before incorporating into mainspace. In effect, it will have a similar appearance of a course project, except the participants are not students but professionals. We will, of course, be exercising caution throughout the process given the controversial nature of the subject area and the challenges new users often encounter when starting to edit biomedical content. |
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[[User:Pbsouthwood|Pbsouthwood]], [[User:Belbury|Belbury]], [[User:Ex nihil|Ex nihil]], [[User:Scriptir|Scriptir]] [[User:EMsmile|EMsmile]], would this interest any of you? [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 22:27, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
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Participants will receive an honorarium from SFP. Here are the steps we're taking to ensure adherence to best practices for COI/paid editing: |
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*We have talked with SFP extensively to ensure they understand Wikipedia's rules about paid editing and COI. They do not expect edits to particular articles or for participants to push any particular point of view. Their interest is in improving public knowledge of the field in general. |
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*Participants sign a contract with Wiki Education in which they agree to follow Wikipedia policies and guidelines, including COI. |
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*Participants will disclose their honorarium and participation in this course on their user page. |
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*As with any such course, we cover Wikipedia policies and guidelines in depth. In this case, we plan to spend additional time on COI, and will spend extra time in sandboxes. |
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:Thanks, I will take a look. · · · [[User:Pbsouthwood|Peter Southwood]] [[User talk:Pbsouthwood|<sup>(talk)</sup>]]: 02:54, 14 December 2024 (UTC) |
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The list of editors will be available once they create their account on our Dashboard page here: [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/Wiki_Scholars/SFP_Wiki_Scholars_1_(Summer_2019)/home SFP Wiki Scholars] |
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:I will take a look too. Thank you [[User:Scriptir|Scriptir]] ([[User talk:Scriptir|talk]]) 14:44, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Do The Lancet's Personal View articles meet the standards for a secondary source? == |
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We are obviously keeping a close eye on their work, but if you see any problematic edits, please feel free to flag them to me or to {{u|Elysia (Wiki Ed)}}, who is also helping support the courses. Thanks! --[[User:Ryan (Wiki Ed)|Ryan (Wiki Ed)]] ([[User talk:Ryan (Wiki Ed)|talk]]) 16:24, 10 June 2019 (UTC) |
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::Okay. Many of the topics are protected and under edit restrictions [[User:Ryan (Wiki Ed)]]. Likely all changes should be discussed one by one on the talk page until they become more experienced. [[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 18:29, 10 June 2019 (UTC) |
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*I am glad to see more programmatic development of Wikipedia's medical content in partnership with expert organizations. Good luck and best wishes. [[User:Bluerasberry|<span style="background:#cedff2;color:#11e">''' Blue Rasberry '''</span>]][[User talk:Bluerasberry|<span style="background:#cedff2;color:#11e">(talk)</span>]] 18:02, 13 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:::Thanks for sharing this project with the WPMED community. [[User:JenOttawa|JenOttawa]] ([[User talk:JenOttawa|talk]]) 18:15, 13 June 2019 (UTC) |
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Hi WikiProject Medicine, |
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==[[Talk:Pineapple#Merge_Pineapple_juice]]== |
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[[File:Pineapple Juice fruits-465832.jpg|thumb|80 px|Pineapple Juice]] |
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[[Pineapple juice]] had some very poor supported medical claims. After trimming them there is not much left. Have thus proposed merging it. [[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 18:29, 10 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:commented--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 15:14, 12 June 2019 (UTC) |
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The Lancet has a kind of article called a 'Personal View' that is peer reviewed. It has a lot of the formalities of a review article -- description of search strategy and selection criteria, extensive citations for claims, etc. Does this count as a review, and if not, does it still count as a suitable secondary source for biomedical information? [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 11:12, 14 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Comprehensive open release of fully identifiable medical data and biomedical hackathons == |
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:Oh I forgot to add. 'Personal View' articles come up when you search The Lancet for review articles only, so clearly The Lancet's editors consider them as part of the Review category. But does WikiProject Medicine? [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 11:34, 14 December 2024 (UTC) |
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This link is about a collaborative biomedical research event hosted by a nonprofit called Silicon Valley Artificial Intelligence: https://sv.ai/undiagnosed-1 |
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::Should be fine for non-contentious knowledge and non-novel claims. Novel personal views may be due and should probably be attributed. Any examples in mind? [[User:Bon courage|Bon courage]] ([[User talk:Bon courage|talk]]) 11:37, 14 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::Thank you for this. |
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:::I was asking in general but here is an example: |
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:::Hashimoto’s disease has a widely discussed issue with persistent symptoms in about 10-15% of patients despite euthyroid status. There’s a number of commonly discussed hypotheses for why this might be. An article like this https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landia/article/PIIS2213-8587(22)00004-3/abstract |
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:::discusses one of the more common hypotheses, that some patients lack peripheral tissue conversion of t4 into t3. I feel something like this makes for a suitable source in context? [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 13:03, 14 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:I think that an article like this would be sufficient for paraphrasing a background section of an article, if a higher quality review/textbook etc is not available. In my own editing I would not share the hypotheses of a mechanism responsible for persisting symptoms from a commentary article without higher quality supporting MEDRS sources.[[User:JenOttawa|JenOttawa]] ([[User talk:JenOttawa|talk]]) 13:13, 14 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::Thank you Jen, that makes perfect sense. [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 13:17, 14 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Requested move at [[Talk:Zoonotic origins of COVID-19#Requested move 14 December 2024]] == |
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That webpage covers a research case involving a specific patient – who happens to be my brother – that signed an open data release of virtually all of his medical records (>200 pages of documents), proteomic data, metabolomic data, and genomic data (i.e., his sequenced exome and hybrid second/third-generation sequencing of his entire genome) for the purpose of permitting ~200 researchers from across the globe (e.g., USA, Canada, UK, India, Japan) access to his medical data during a hackathon in which they attempted to identify the biomolecular basis of his condition using statistical and data science (AI and machine learning) methods. |
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[[File:Information.svg|30px|left]] There is a requested move discussion at [[Talk:Zoonotic origins of COVID-19#Requested move 14 December 2024]] that may be of interest to members of this WikiProject. ''[[User:TarnishedPath|<b style="color:#ff0000;">Tar</b><b style="color:#ff7070;">nis</b><b style="color:#ffa0a0;">hed</b><b style="color:#420000;">Path</b>]]''<sup>[[User talk:TarnishedPath|<b style="color:#bd4004;">talk</b>]]</sup> 14:24, 15 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:The proposal is to move the page [[Zoonotic origins of COVID-19]] → [[COVID-19 zoonotic origin theory]]. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 19:42, 16 December 2024 (UTC) |
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My brother isn't at all concerned about his privacy, so there was no attempt to deidentify his medical data or even hide his identity from the public (e.g., his first name, medical history, and face are all included on that webpage and all over [https://twitter.com/svairesearch?lang=en SVAI's twitter feed]); going to the event to collaborate with researchers by answering questions sort of obviates the point in doing that. One of the recommendations from that event was for his family members (e.g., me) to have their whole exomes and/or genomes sequenced and included in the analysis; so, I too am going to end up openly releasing identifiable genomic and metabolomic data and possibly a few medical records as well. |
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== PANDAS == |
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I'm bringing this up here since I have a couple questions. |
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There are a lot of new SPAs at [[Talk:PANDAS]]; more eyes needed. [[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 09:38, 16 December 2024 (UTC) |
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* Biomedical research hackathons are relatively common events and many (including the [https://sv.ai/undiagnosed-1-people one for my brother]) are conducted in collaboration with the NIH; these seem to generate a lot of news coverage, but I can't seem to find anything more than a passing mention of these on Wikipedia. The only tangentially relevant article about these that I found was [[Big Data to Knowledge]] ({{ping|BlueRasberry}} I saw you created that). Aren't these sufficiently notable events to merit coverage somewhere? |
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* This isn't the first time that identifiable medical data has been released by a patient on this scale into an open research database (e.g., [https://www.courthousenews.com/dna-hackathon-looks-for-cure-of-mans-rare-cancer/ SVAI's previous patient did this]: "{{tq|Paseman is adamant. “What I want to do is tell people who have rare, terminal, untreatable diseases is HIPAA is not really a big deal. We’re almost dead anyway, who cares? Let’s come up with a way to release all this information out there so people can use it.}}”). I know that a large database of fully identifiable biomedical data (e.g., pan-omics data, medical records, and images) could be used to do a lot of high-impact clinical research as well as other interesting genetics research (e.g., images of people paired with their sequenced genomes could be used to analyze how genetic variation accounts for differences in body/facial structure). <s>Does anyone know of an initiative to create such a database?</s> <small>Found https://pgp.med.harvard.edu/participate - that’s exactly what I had in mind, but 400 whole genomes is a tiny database. There are [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra?term=(human%5Borganism%5D)+AND+%22Homo+sapiens%22%5Borgn%5D+AND+(%22strategy+wgs%22%5BProperties%5D)&cmd=DetailsSearch ~300000] SRA-indexed human WGS.</small> |
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*I'm curious to know if anyone is aware of another hackathon or research event like this that ''attempted to "diagnose"'' (i.e., identify the pathophysiology of) a patient with an undiagnosed rare and presumably unclassified disease before; couldn't seem to find one from googling. Given the amount of time and resources involved, I can't imagine these would be common. This approach to diagnosis – and any other type of patient-centered hackathon for that matter – really takes the idea of [[precision medicine]] to another level. It blows my mind that all of that concerted effort was just the first round of work on a [[molecular diagnosis]]. |
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[[User:Seppi333|'''<span style="color:#32CD32;">Seppi</span>''<span style="color:Black;">333</span>''''']] ([[User Talk:Seppi333|Insert '''2¢''']]) 06:22, 12 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:Could some people please put this article on their [[Help:Watchlist|Watchlists]]? In the last month, only nine registered editors with this on their watchlists have checked this article. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 19:42, 16 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::Wow. Am not aware of any other events. [[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 16:09, 12 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:I added it to my watchlist. Is the article itself getting vandalized? If so it might need page protection. [[User:IntentionallyDense|<span style="color:#4e0d55">'''Intentionally'''</span>]][[User talk:IntentionallyDense|<span style="color:#27032b">'''Dense'''</span>]] <sup>([[Special:Contributions/IntentionallyDense|''Contribs'']])</sup> 21:36, 16 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::I've never heard of this before, and have never heard of an even like it. But it's wild. Do you see a path for Wikipedia to fit in? [[User:Ian Furst|Ian Furst]] ([[User talk:Ian Furst|talk]]) 18:11, 12 June 2019 |
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::No, it's getting well-intentioned efforts from people who believe the article has the wrong POV. They may not be 100% wrong, so we need good editors here. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 21:45, 16 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::::Hmm. Not really, although I suppose it wouldn’t hurt to float the idea by them. [[User:Seppi333|'''<span style="color:#32CD32;">Seppi</span>''<span style="color:Black;">333</span>''''']] ([[User Talk:Seppi333|Insert '''2¢''']]) 00:25, 13 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:::Correct; and it is a difficult topic complicated by multiple factors. The topic has long been plagued by canvassing that occurs at popular tic-related message boards and online support groups for parents -- a phenomenon mentioned in multiple sources -- so editors who understand policy and guideline as well as medicine have been lacking to keep up with that. Some dated sections need rewriting (not so much for changed content, but to update the citations used that usually say same), but motivation wanes when much educating about policies and guidelines has to be done along the way, along with answering a lot of misinformation or overinterpretation of sources. Summary: more eyes needed, still and always. [[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 13:43, 17 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::::Is this connected to the [[Undiagnosed Diseases Network]]? [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 00:45, 13 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:::Here is a lay article that provides an overview of the territory: |
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::::::No, they operate on recommendations and [https://sv.ai/patient-apply patient applications]. The only point of contact they have with the broader undiagnosed/rare disease community is my brother, who has an extensive network and is a very outspoken advocate for them. The way that he and SVAI met was by recommendation of the two people listed in the acknowledgements section of [https://sv.ai/undiagnosed-1-event]; John already had whole exome and short-read whole genome sequencing and was looking for a research sponsor for [https://www.pacb.com/ PacBio long-read WGS], which is very expensive. SVAI was looking for someone who had a challenging/complex case history, was connected to a patient community, wanted to help organize more research for that disease category, and was willing to open source their data. My brother agreed to open source and SVAI agreed to finance the sequencing, but they ended up getting my brother [https://sv.ai/undiagnosed-1-case 7 new or updated test instruments], including a better short-read sequence and two types of long-reads (PacBio and Oxford Nanopore), worth about $20000 in total.<br /><s>The UDN was a dead end when my brother approached them several years ago. [[User:Seppi333|'''<span style="color:#32CD32;">Seppi</span>''<span style="color:Black;">333</span>''''']] ([[User Talk:Seppi333|Insert '''2¢''']]) 12:03, 13 June 2019 (UTC)</s> |
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:::* https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/when-infection-sparks-obsession-pandas-and-pans |
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{{od}}My brother was talking at length at that hackathon about what he thought was the best approach to molecular diagnostics for rare disease patients individually and in aggregate; apparently he stuck a chord with a lot of people. The Indian woman who led the team from MedGenome contacted my brother and offered to provide him $6000 of free short-read [[scRNA-Seq]] on samples from various tissues (i.e., multiple [[transcriptome]] sequences). This morning, a researcher from Stanford's Undiagnosed program who participated in the hackathon offered to onboard him there, generate a few more long-read instruments and run algorithms on them, and then run the validation tests that were mentioned at the hackathon as well as validation tests on what their new algorithms implicate; apparently, all of that testing will be free as well. |
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:::[[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 14:31, 17 December 2024 (UTC) |
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A good deal of the talk discussion at PANDAS is now about PANS, which was AFD'd 12 years ago ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome]]). Is it time now to create that article? When PANS first came up, it was just another in a string of hypotheses (PANDAS, PITANDs, PANS, CANS); now it seems to be the prevailing one. I'm unsure of the technicalities of overriding that AFD, or even if that's the best course of action; if someone clues me in on how to proceed here, I could stub up the new PANS article. {{u|Ajpolino}}? [[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 21:11, 17 December 2024 (UTC) |
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{{Ping|WhatamIdoing}} Some of the researchers at the event were talking to my brother about the possibility that it might be Marfan, but the clinical phenotype and genetic variant didn't seem to fit. |
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:I think that would be reasonable, but step one is going to be finding some good sources. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 23:17, 17 December 2024 (UTC) |
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{{Ping|Ian Furst|Evolution and evolvability}} Following up on what Ian asked above, would the [[Wikiversity:WikiJournal of Medicine]] accept primary research submissions pertaining to various applications of AI, bioinformatics, biostatistics, and computational biology to genomics and/or molecular diagnostics? https://f1000research.com/ sponsored SVAI's recent event, so they promoted publishing team research in that open access journal. [[User:Seppi333|'''<span style="color:#32CD32;">Seppi</span>''<span style="color:Black;">333</span>''''']] ([[User Talk:Seppi333|Insert '''2¢''']]) 02:35, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |
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::Secondary reviews since the 2012 AFD, at least: |
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:I realize that the current editorial staff might not have the technical background to referee submissions involving AI, machine learning, and/or bioinformatics (hackathons involve the formation of collaborative [[cross-functional team]]s of individuals with differing [[domain knowledge]]/expertise, who then work together to create software for a particular purpose); assuming they're interested and the subject matter isn't an issue for the journal, I'm sure someone from that group would be willing to help review submissions as an associate editor. [[User:Seppi333|'''<span style="color:#32CD32;">Seppi</span>''<span style="color:Black;">333</span>''''']] ([[User Talk:Seppi333|Insert '''2¢''']]) 06:58, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |
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::Out of my expertise, but maybe [[User:Ozzie10aaaa]] can comment. [[User:Ian Furst|Ian Furst]] ([[User talk:Ian Furst|talk]]) 13:53, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |
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::# {{PMID|34197525}} 2021 |
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:::I believe the best individual(by far) to ask would be {{Ping|Evolution and evolvability}}--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 14:25, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |
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::# {{PMID|33041996}} 2020 |
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::... at least. So if someone advises on the process for overwriting an AFD'd article, I can separate out the relevant content. [[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 02:16, 18 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::At this point, I think that just boldly replacing the redirect with a decent article would be fine. It might be convenient to draft it in your sandbox, so you can replace it in a single edit. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 06:53, 18 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::::I could do that as soon as I get a free moment; I just wanted to be sure a bold replacement over a previous AFD wouldn't be problematic. I should be able to get to that later today, unless someone tells me doing so is unwise. [[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 15:31, 18 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::::We could take it to [[Wikipedia:Deletion review]] if you'd like to avoid any possible risk of a {{tl|db-repost}} complaint. (I could take it there for you, if you'd like.) [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 17:19, 18 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::::::I am drowning IRL ... maybe we could wait 'til after Christmas? I'm not sure anyone would object to the article being recreated, as I was the only one opining in the past! Whatever you think, I'm just SO out of time ... [[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 23:09, 18 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::::::[[WP:There's no deadline]]. In the meantime, here's a virtual life preserver: 🛟 [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 00:06, 19 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::::::::I don't think we need a second article. A google shows most coverage is on PANS/PANDAS together. If PANDAS is a subset of PANS then what is needed perhaps is to move the existing PANDAS article to PANS and cover PANDAS within that. That allows us to use sources talking about "PANS/PANDAS" together but also sources covering just one where appropriate. -- [[User:Colin|Colin]]°[[User talk:Colin|<sup>Talk</sup>]] 10:02, 19 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::::::::I can't think of any reason to oppose that; would like to see more feedback, though. [[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 12:57, 19 December 2024 (UTC) |
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Re {{tq|Is the article itself getting vandalized?}}, another question is whether the talk page is being used appropriately or disruptively? [[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 22:36, 23 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== [[Water fluoridation]] == |
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If someone has an or two eyes on that - new account promotes findings of a review regarding associations of IQ and fluoridation (what is missing: decrease in IQ points). This review is flawed - [[Garbage in, garbage out]] - as it solely relies on the flawed papers from the past. --[[User:Julius Senegal|Julius Senegal]] ([[User talk:Julius Senegal|talk]]) 18:54, 19 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:This is a political 'thing' in the US at the moment, so having a decent article will be the best way to prevent well-intentioned but imperfect attempts to improve it. In particular, I think that the claims that have been in the news for the last year should be directly mentioned and addressed. Usually, if we put in something that says "____ was claimed, but this is wrong because..." then that will work, but if we remove it, then people assume that it's accidentally missing, and that we would consider if helpful for someone to add "____ is true!" to the article. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 21:45, 19 December 2024 (UTC) |
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{{Cot|This has 2 big ifs in the way of implementation, but it's a really good idea IMO. [[User:Seppi333|'''<span style="color:#32CD32;">Seppi</span>''<span style="color:Black;">333</span>''''']] ([[User Talk:Seppi333|Insert '''2¢''']]) 02:35, 15 June 2019 (UTC)|bg=white}} But, I think the best thing that resulted from that hackathon is that SVAI's founder wants to work with my brother to produce a large database of whole genome sequences from undiagnosed patients by leveraging: my brother's connections with undiagnosed/rare disease community (and perhaps even the Undiagnosed Disease Network); the founder's novel method of bypassing HIPAA's limitations on research via open access release to make genomes and medical records accessible to researchers in a semi-restricted database; and, the founder's connections with San Francisco's AI/ML and biotech communities to get sequencing sponsors for that sequencing. Getting thousands of open source genomes from undiagnosed patients into a database restricted to researchers would permit the use of a variety of powerful statistical and ML/AI methods (e.g., various flavors of GWAS and deep learning) to identify candidate genes with potentially pathogenic "[[Variant of uncertain significance|variants of uncertain significance]]" for subsequent validation in a molecular biology lab. |
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:: That ist true, but the SPA is now even removing all criticism at all. I didn't delete it just moved it. |
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:: that is why this is highly flawed and needs attention by more members here. The SPA is just reverting in a nonconstructive way.--[[User:Julius Senegal|Julius Senegal]] ([[User talk:Julius Senegal|talk]]) 22:13, 19 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:@[[User:The Anome|The Anome]], I see you were editing that page recently. @[[User:Doc James|Doc James]] semi'd the page indefinitely years ago. What do you think about raising that to [[WP:EXTCONFIRMED]]? Or tagging it as part of [[WP:AP2]], since that's what's driving the edit wars? [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 00:18, 20 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::Better sooner than later. |
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:: You see that also on the discussion page. --[[User:Julius Senegal|Julius Senegal]] ([[User talk:Julius Senegal|talk]]) 17:49, 20 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Review AI-generated articles == |
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Given the significant potential of molecular diagnostics, it wouldn't be hard to build a large database of open source genomes from undiagnosed patients; it also wouldn't be hard for SVAI to attract all the brainpower they'd need to analyze thousands of genomes and find candidate genes with potentially pathogenic variants <small>(NB: SVAI's business model gives them a large [[competitive advantage]] in big medical data analytics because all other research groups are subject to HIPAA – excluding the UDN which can share internally but lacks data science expertise outside Stanford – and hence can't scale up by outsourcing talent through hackathons; those events generate profit for SVAI)</small>. The only 2 real roadblocks are that SVAI needs to find a sponsor that will pay for thousands of WGSs (<small>these start at $1000; for context, the founder is a homeless guy that lives in a van, although that's largely because he's selflessly committed to SVAI's mission</small>) and it needs to find a lab that's willing to tackle the validation testing (<small>I imagine the prospect of publishing research on novel pathogenic variants would attract academic labs; the UDN might do it given the potential for reducing disease burden or if a cost-benefit analysis suggests that validation testing costs are offset by healthcare cost reductions</small>). [[User:Seppi333|'''<span style="color:#32CD32;">Seppi</span>''<span style="color:Black;">333</span>''''']] ([[User Talk:Seppi333|Insert '''2¢''']]) 02:35, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |
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Hi there! While reviewing at AfC, I recently came across several AI-generated medical articles, some of which are still in draftspace and some of which have been accepted and moved to mainspace. These articles do not immediately come across as AI-generated, but when run through [https://wikipedia.gptzero.me/ Wikipedia GPTzero], they have high AI-generation scores. |
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http://rareasone.org just launched a couple days ago; [https://chanzuckerberg.com/newsroom/chan-zuckerberg-initiative-launches-new-program-to-support-patients-to-accelerate-progress-against-rare-diseases/] would address the first. [[User:Seppi333|'''<span style="color:#32CD32;">Seppi</span>''<span style="color:Black;">333</span>''''']] ([[User Talk:Seppi333|Insert '''2¢''']]) 04:13, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |
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* [[2-Aminoadipic-2-oxoadipic aciduria]] |
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* [[Alpha-2-plasmin inhibitor deficiency]] |
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* [[Bosma arhinia microphthalmia syndrome]] |
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* [[Bile acid synthesis disorders]] |
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* [[Draft:Colchicine poisoning]] |
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* [[Draft:Al-Kaissi Syndrome]] |
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I would really appreciate it someone over here could help go through the articles to ensure accuracy. Thank you! [[User:Significa liberdade|Significa liberdade <small>(she/her)</small>]] ([[User talk:Significa liberdade|talk]]) 16:42, 22 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:@[[User:Significa liberdade|Significa liberdade]], I looked at [[Bile acid synthesis disorders]]. It was created in multiple edits over the space of several hours. All the refs are real. (I know nothing about the subject matter.) Do you have any reason except for the tool to believe that this is LLM content? |
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== Question about Template:Abnormal_clinical_and_laboratory_findings_for_blood == |
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:I am suspicious of "detector" tools, because they [[Wikipedia talk:Large language models/Archive 5#c-WhatamIdoing-20230702084600-Talpedia-20230702082600|sometimes]] declare content that I wrote to be generated by an LLM. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 22:55, 22 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::Hi, [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]]! I ran it through [https://wikipedia.gptzero.me/ Wikipedia GPTzero]. That particular article shows a 99.8% AI-generation score. [[User:Significa liberdade|Significa liberdade <small>(she/her)</small>]] ([[User talk:Significa liberdade|talk]]) 03:01, 23 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::@[[User:Significa liberdade|Significa liberdade]], I ran some of [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Bile_acid_synthesis_disorders&oldid=1262854169 the early revisions] through the same tool, and it said human: 0.983, ai: 0.017, and mixed: 0.0. Try putting [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Bile_acid_synthesis_disorders&oldid=1264325631 the version just before your own edits] in the tool and see what you get. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 05:48, 23 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::::[[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]]: Interesting... I'll have to bring this up to the individual who created the tool. I initially ran the edit before mine through the tool, and it told me 90-100% AI-generated. [[User:Significa liberdade|Significa liberdade <small>(she/her)</small>]] ([[User talk:Significa liberdade|talk]]) 01:15, 24 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::::Although the tool may be wrong, I do find it telling that when I ask ChatGPT to write a Wikipedia article about Bile acid synthesis disorders, it basically writes the exact article currently published. |
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:::::Chat's lead reads, "Bile acid synthesis disorders (BASDs) are a group of rare, inherited metabolic conditions caused by defects in the enzymes involved in the production of bile acids. Bile acids are essential for the digestion and absorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins, as well as for the regulation of cholesterol levels. BASDs can lead to a variety of symptoms, including liver dysfunction, malabsorption, and developmental delays." |
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:::::Aside from a few slight wording adjustments, this is exactly what is written in the article. The classification section is the same way. The other sections have similar starts. Chat's sections are just about a sentence each, so it's quite possible each section was started and then asked something along the lines of "Could you expand on that"? When I asked GPT to expand on classification, it started adding similar information as to what is in the article. [[User:Significa liberdade|Significa liberdade <small>(she/her)</small>]] ([[User talk:Significa liberdade|talk]]) 01:26, 24 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::::::I wonder if it is (now) adapting the Wikipedia article, or if it would have given you the same results before the Wikipedia article was created. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 01:41, 24 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== No CSD for badly referenced medical articles/gibberish? == |
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Hi there. I'm a new editor, so sorry if this is a silly question. I've been working on an article about an abnormal blood smear finding, [[Draft:Critical green inclusions]], and if the article is accepted at AfC I'd like to add it to [[Template:Abnormal_clinical_and_laboratory_findings_for_blood]]. However, the title of this template includes ICD-10 codes, so does that mean that only findings listed in ICD-10 are allowed in the template? And of course, any feedback on my draft would be appreciated. :) Thanks, [[User:SpicyMilkBoy|SpicyMilkBoy]] ([[User talk:SpicyMilkBoy|talk]]) 21:23, 12 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:I can't comment on the template use, but I'd suggest using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Medicine-related_articles#Medical_tests medical tests manual of style] to format the article as it currently exists. Nice work, and thank you for the contribution. [[User:Ian Furst|Ian Furst]] ([[User talk:Ian Furst|talk]]) 23:10, 12 June 2019 (UTC) |
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So, [[Yangqi acupoint]] has sadly been created by one of my students (sorry). But it also made me suprised - I was going to CSD it but I could not see an applicable criterion? <sub style="border:1px solid #228B22;padding:1px;">[[User:Hanyangprofessor2|Piotrus at Hanyang]]|[[User talk:Hanyangprofessor2|<span style="color:#7CFC00;background:#006400;"> reply here</span>]]</sub> 11:53, 23 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Need help Refining Our Wikipedia Page == |
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:One person's "badly referenced medical content" is another person's [[WP:TRUTH]]. I think you did a reasonable thing by moving it to the Draft: namespace. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 19:23, 23 December 2024 (UTC) |
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Hello community, |
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::This is not the sort of thing that I would think would have a CSD criterion at all. [[User:BD2412|<span style="background:gold">'''''BD2412'''''</span>]] [[User talk:BD2412|'''T''']] 19:50, 23 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::I agree. It's not concrete and indisputable enough. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 20:43, 23 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Clean up of Thyroid hormone articles == |
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I am writing to request help from any experienced Wikipedia editors, especially those who are familiar with medicine and hospitals. I work at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, Mass., and after much frustration was able to create our basic Wikipedia page here: |
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Hi Wikiproject Medicine, seeking a little bit of preliminary input here. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooley_Dickinson_Hospital |
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I'm looking at how WP presents information around Thyroxine, Levothyroxine, Levothyroxine Sodium; and Tri-iodothyronine, Liothyronine and Liothyronine Sodium. Thinking a bit about the best way to present the info, because I know how interchangably some of these terms get used even in literature (eg liothyronine used to refer to endogenous tri-iodothyronine, or levothyroxine sodium being commonly referred to as levothyroxine), even though they technically refer to different things. |
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Wikipedia has kept its weight/relevance rather low, I fear, since I am an employee and it considers me as a bit too close to be an objective author, though I strove to keep the material completely unbiased and simply factual/historical. Some editors have gone in since I originally created it and helped out a bit, but I would like to get it closer to our affiliate Mass General Hospital's page: |
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At the moment: |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_General_Hospital |
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For T<sub>3</sub>, there's a page for Liothyronine the drug, and one for Tri-iodothyronine the hormone. |
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...which I sort of modeled ours on (even though we are a much smaller hospital). If anyone can help improve it; i.e. further expand the info box, add photos and our logo (which looks much like MGH's), I can provide files and would very much appreciate the experienced help. |
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For T<sub>4</sub>, there's one page called Levothyroxine which is for the drug, and another page called Thyroid Hormones for Thyroxine the hormone (but this page covers both T<sub>4</sub> and T<sub>3</sub>). |
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I am a fairly tech-savvy person and happy to help however I can, but an inexperienced Wikipedia author/editor, so any help would be much appreciated! |
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For consistency, I'm trying to decide if it would be of benefit to: |
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Thank you, |
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A) propose a merger of Tri-iodothyronine into Thyroid Hormones (with the result being three pages -- one for thyroid hormones, one for liothyronine the drug, one for levothyroxine the drug) |
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Thomas Sturm |
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Digital Media Coordinator |
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Cooley Dickinson Health Care |
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413-582-2262 Office |
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tsturm@cooleydickinson.org <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/132.183.13.61|132.183.13.61]] ([[User talk:132.183.13.61#top|talk]]) 15:29, 14 June 2019 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:Dear Tom, thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia. Wikipedia works differently than a typical website; it's all about communal effort and collaboration. The Mass General page has evolved over 15 years, with contributions from some 313 (volunteer) editors, and >400 edits. I would suggest that you create an account, and make some edits to pages that your not affiliated with to understand how pages evolve, and how the community works. In the mean time, give it a bit of time and (if the page receives pageviews) people will improve it. Feel free to leave your username here, and we can link some "how to" information. [[User:Ian Furst|Ian Furst]] ([[User talk:Ian Furst|talk]]) 18:56, 14 June 2019 (UTC) |
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: I second what Ian has said, and I will add that one of the first things you will realise if you work on articles on Wikipedia is how dependent we are on sources. We rely on finding sources and basing our content on that. If there are no sources, we can't write the article. One of the things you could do to help is to find sources (articles, interviews, press stories) about the hospital that would be interesting to our general audience. There may also be more statistics that you could find sources for, and you could take photographs and upload them to Commons (see [[Wikipedia:File Upload Wizard]]) so that they can be used in the article. You can link to anything you find on the article's talk page ([[Talk:Cooley Dickinson Hospital]]) and other editors will help you to use those resources. If you have any problems, please feel free to ask again here. --[[User:RexxS|RexxS]] ([[User talk:RexxS|talk]]) 20:18, 14 June 2019 (UTC) |
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B) propose that Thyroxine the hormone gets its own article and the Levothyroxine page becomes more exclusively about the drug (with the result being five pages, one overview of thyroid hormones, one for thyroxine the hormone, one for levothyroxine the drug, one for tri-iodothyronine the hormone, one for liothyronine the drug). |
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== Merger proposal - "Adrenaline" and "Epinephrine (medication)" == |
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Thoughts? [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 00:55, 26 December 2024 (UTC) |
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I have proposed that the articles [[Adrenaline]] and [[Epinephrine (medication)]] be merged. Discussion and input is welcome [[Talk:Adrenaline#Merger proposal|here]]. --[[User:Kwekubo|Kwekubo]] ([[User talk:Kwekubo|talk]]) 15:16, 15 June 2019 (UTC) |
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:thank you for post--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 00:23, 31 December 2024 (UTC) |
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: When a substance is both a natural hormone and a drug, generally there are separate articles. For example [[insulin]] vs. [[insulin (medication)]], [[testosterone]] vs. [[testosterone (drug)]]. So I would support having separate hormone and drug articles for T<sub>3</sub> and T<sub>4</sub>. |
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: [[Thyroxine]] (T<sub>4</sub>; the natural hormone) was once a standalone article that was turned into a redirect to [[Levothyroxine]] (the synthetic drug). Thyroxine (and also levothyroxine) refers specifically to T<sub>4</sub>. [[Thyroid hormones]] refers to thyroxine and its active metabolites (T<sub>3</sub>, rT<sub>3</sub>, etc.) |
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: There are three somewhat overlapping topics here: the chemical substances, the hormone(s), and the drug that fall under the scope of [[WP:Chemistry]], [[WP:MCB]], and [[WP:Pharmacology]] respectively. The is a general rule in [[WP:Chemistry]], one article for each chemical substance. Hence we should have separate articles for T<sub>4</sub>, T<sub>3</sub>, rT<sub>3</sub>, etc. that transclude {{tl|Chembox}}. Finally within the scope of [[WP:MCB]], a single article about the [[Thyroid hormones]] makes sense. [[User:Boghog|Boghog]] ([[User talk:Boghog|talk]]) 11:19, 31 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::Thank you, that makes sense. [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 21:22, 31 December 2024 (UTC) |
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: {{ping|Daphne Morrow}} The new thyroxine page could look something like [[User:Boghog/Sandbox10]] (please especially note the hat note). [[User:Boghog|Boghog]] ([[User talk:Boghog|talk]]) 12:21, 31 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::Amazing, I would support this for the new thyroxine page. |
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::I have a further question, do you think we need to be clearer on the pages about Levothyroxine and Liothyronine about the difference between plain levothyroxine and levothyroxine] sodium, plain liothyronine and liothyronine sodium? [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 21:29, 31 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::: It appears commercial formulations of both [[liothyronine]] and [[levothyroxine]] almost always contain the sodium salt. This could be mentioned in an "available forms" section under "medical uses" (see [[WP:PHARMOS]]). In addition, it could be mentioned that available forms include oral tablets, oral capsules, oral solution, and injectable forms. [[User:Boghog|Boghog]] ([[User talk:Boghog|talk]]) 12:54, 1 January 2025 (UTC) |
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::::I'm not sure that these details (e.g., tablets vs capsules) are important. I'd only include available forms if it's a bit unusual (e.g., IV-only antibiotics, since people expect those to be pills, or oral chemotherapy drugs, since people expect those to be infusions) or if there is something special to be said about a particular formulation. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 00:45, 2 January 2025 (UTC) |
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:::::Did a quick look at sources and this is what I found: |
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:::::'''For levothyroxine sodium:''' |
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:::::IV is used for extreme thyroid hormone deficiency: https://www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2000/1201/p2485.html |
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:::::Oral solution is proposed to have benefits for children and people who find it difficult to swallow tablets (https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/levothyroxine/), may be taken with some substances that usually interfere with levothyroxine in tablet form (https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/endocrinology/articles/10.3389/fendo.2022.1080108/full), and may allow more precise dosing (Seen this multiple times in unreliable sources but need to find a reliable source that says it). |
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:::::'''For liothyronine sodium:''' |
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:::::IV is ''sometimes'' used for extreme thyroid hormone deficiency (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214624521000186) |
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:::::Oral solution is presumably useful for children and people who have difficulty swallowing, but I didn’t find sources that back that up, so I will leave that out pending future info. Liquid may allow more precise dosing: (https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/endocrj/63/6/63_EJ16-0040/_article). |
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:::::I think it would be good to note slow-release and regular release formulations as regular release creates peaks of T3 that make it difficult to monitor and are unlike the stability of endogenous T3 levels. “slow-release oral form of liothyronine showed a delayed, smaller serum T3 peak when compared with levothyroxine plus the standard liothyronine preparation.” (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landia/article/PIIS2213-8587(22)00004-3/abstract<nowiki/>) |
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:::::I'd like some guidance on whether details like this are good to include. [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 05:32, 2 January 2025 (UTC) |
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:::::: If a pharmaceutical company took the trouble of developing and distributing a new dosage form, this implies there is a medical need for it. As long as there is a reliable source that documents a use case for a particular dosage form, I think it is fair game for an "available forms" section. This is precisely what this section is for. [[User:Boghog|Boghog]] ([[User talk:Boghog|talk]]) 10:26, 2 January 2025 (UTC) |
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::::Thank you again for your help. |
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::::Further to the question about the regular vs salt forms of levothyroxine and liothyronine, the information in the drugbox is inconsistent (eg. the image for levothyroxine shows the regular form, the image for liothyronine shows the salt form; the CAS for liothyronine goes to C15H12I3NO4, the pubchem link goes to C15H13I3NNaO5). Should I try to standardise these and if so, should I try to make all the information about the regular form or the salt form? [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 11:07, 2 January 2025 (UTC) |
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::::: My preference would be to standardize structures in {{tl|Infobox drug}} on the parent and not salt forms. Per [[WP:MEDTITLE]], drug articles should be named after the INN. In turn: {{Blockquote |
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|text=An INN is usually designated for the active part of the molecule only, to avoid the multiplication of entries in cases where several salts, esters, etc. are actually used.|title="[https://www.who.int/teams/health-product-and-policy-standards/inn/guidance-on-inn#:~:text=An%20INN%20is%20usually%20designated,are%20actually%20used. Guidance on INN]"|source=''Health products policy and standards''|author=World Health Organization}} [[User:Boghog|Boghog]] ([[User talk:Boghog|talk]]) 19:03, 2 January 2025 (UTC) |
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::::::Thank you that makes perfect sense. I’ll put cleaning up the box info on my todo list. |
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::::::Are you intending to publish Thyroxine? Is there anything I should do to help? [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 19:57, 2 January 2025 (UTC) |
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== Need help on adding content to WikiProject Medicine == |
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Hello all. I specialize in the field of medicine and wanted to add content to wiki project medicine. However, I am very new to Wikipedia editing. Some hours back, I created a page on Wiki project [<nowiki/>[[User:Neotaruntius/WikiProjectCards/WikiProject Medicine]]]. But I can't figure out what to do now. Nor can I see my name in participants' full list. Can someone tell me If by mistake I created a wrong page? Or may be suggest me how I can actively participate, if this is the right page. Kindly help. Thanks. [[User:Neotaruntius|Neotaruntius]] ([[User talk:Neotaruntius|talk]]) 13:47, 26 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:@[[User:Neotaruntius|Neotaruntius]], welcome! The bot adds names once a day to [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Members]]. Your name is there now, so you must have done everything right. |
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:One project underway is to get at least one reference in every article this group supports. We [[User:Ajpolino/sandbox2|only have 64 left to go]]. If you want to pick one (or a dozen!) from this list and add a suitable reliable source to it, that would be really helpful. (It's even more helpful if you also remove the <code><nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[Template:Unreferenced|unreferenced]]<nowiki>|date=January 2010}}</nowiki></code> tag from the top of the article.) |
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:Alternatively, if you want to work on creating a new article, look at the two sections following this. I'm sure they would appreciate some help. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 01:18, 28 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::{{reply to|WhatamIdoing}} Thanks very much sir. Everything is appearing so new to me. As you can understand from my edits, I am very new to Wikipedia editing. Let me get used to this new interface. I will most definitely do as suggested. Many thanks for this huge favor.[[User:Neotaruntius|Neotaruntius]] ([[User talk:Neotaruntius|talk]]) 06:32, 28 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::We're always glad to see new people helping out. |
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:::BTW, for adding sources to articles, I prefer using the visual editor. You should use whichever you like best. So you can compare them, for the article [[Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal]], here's a link that will take you straight to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut_de_recherches_cliniques_de_Montr%C3%A9al?action=submit the older wikitext editor] and here's a link that will give you the same article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut_de_recherches_cliniques_de_Montr%C3%A9al?veaction=edit in the visual editor]. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 01:47, 29 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:I just wanted to echo user WAID's warm welcome. It is great to see new medical editors here! Happy editing and feel free to reach out anytime if you have any questions or want us to take a peek at your edits as you learn. [[User:JenOttawa|JenOttawa]] ([[User talk:JenOttawa|talk]]) 02:41, 1 January 2025 (UTC) |
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== New drug names == |
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Lists of new generic drug names under consideration or recommended as [[International Nonproprietary Name]]s can be found at https://www.who.int/teams/health-product-and-policy-standards/inn/inn-lists Similarly, drug names under consideration as [[United States Adopted Name]]s can be seen at https://www.ama-assn.org/about/united-states-adopted-names/usan-drug-names-under-consideration In the case of some new drugs, there may not be enough published information to allow an article to be written, but for others, creating an article may be possible. <span style="font-family: Times;">[[User:Eastmain|Eastmain]] ([[User talk:Eastmain|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Eastmain|contribs]])</span> 00:12, 27 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:@[[User:Eastmain|Eastmain]], in my experience, by the time a drug candidate has reached Phase 3 clinical trials, there's plenty of sources for it, and there are frequently enough sources by Phase 2. One of the challenges has been figuring out which names are the same. We'll find a paper about "ABC-1234", and then the little biotech company gets bought, and it becomes "BIG-1234", and then it gets a brand name and a generic name, and now we have to search under multiple names. |
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:For example, the first one in [https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/inn-rl-92 the recent Recommended list] is https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Abenacianine, aka abenacianinum, aka VGT-309.[https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/vergent-concludes-enrolment-for-lung-cancer-study-of-vgt-309/ar-AA1u5LQQ] Wikipedia should have an article on [[abenacianinum]], or at least an article on [[Vergent Bioscience]] with redirects from all the names. Since the biomedical sources for pre-approval drugs tend to be [[Wikipedia:MEDPRI|primary]], and almost always affiliated with the company ([https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38823756/ one example for this drug]), the Wikipedia articles are often written more from the "business" than the "medical" side: They had these activities, they got this much money invested. |
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:Just collecting all the names into a list could be helpful. I wonder if you'd like to talk to [[Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Pharmacology]] about this, as they are more specialized. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 01:37, 28 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::{{reply to|Eastmain}} Thanks sir. I am working on these suggestions. I will get back to you again, if I have any problems. I am overwhelmed at the amount of help I am getting from completely unknown persons. The only common thread between all of us appears to be "love of knowledge", and a "genuine desire to contribute". Thank you sir once again. [[User:Neotaruntius|Neotaruntius]] ([[User talk:Neotaruntius|talk]]) 06:35, 28 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::I'm "ma'am", rather than sir, though most of the regulars on this page are men. |
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:::You have given me a good excuse to remind everyone how to find out. First, if you go to [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-personal-i18n]] then you can set your own gender. Remember that changing your prefs requires ticking/unticking the box plus scrolling down to click the blue Save button. (Actually changing your settings is optional, but I've done it, and if you look at the page, then the next step will make a little more sense. Whatever you choose for gender settings will be publicly visible.) |
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:::Second, go to [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-gadgets-gadget-section-browsing]] and find "Navigation Popups". This replaces the usual box when you hover over a link with a more feature-filled one. If you turn on [[WP:NAVPOPS]] and ►reload this page (don't just use the back button on your browser for the first try), then when you hover over anyone's user name, you'll see the person's gender (if any is set in preferences; blank is the default of [[singular they]]), user rights/whether they're an admin, how long they've been editing, and how many edits they've made total. |
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:::There are other ways to find out this pref setting, but I usually find that this one is the most convenient for me. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 23:03, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:: Good catch WAID. I missed that [[Abenacianine]] is the same as [[VGT-309]]. Abenacianine is the English INN, abenacianinum is Latin, and Wikipedia drug articles should be named after the English INN. I renamed VGT-309 as Abenacianine and added VGT-309 as a synonym to the drug infobox. [[User:Boghog|Boghog]] ([[User talk:Boghog|talk]]) 10:50, 29 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== [[Mandibular cancer]] == |
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I was just working on an article about a state supreme court justice who died of complications from mandibular cancer, also known as cancer of the lower jaw, and was shocked to find that there is a rather prominent form of cancer for which we have no article. I know nothing about the topic, but perhaps someone who does have knowledge of this might write about it. [[User:BD2412|<span style="background:gold">'''''BD2412'''''</span>]] [[User talk:BD2412|'''T''']] 22:17, 27 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:[[User:G.J.ThomThom|G.J.ThomThom]], are you still looking for articles your students could create? |
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:I see that [[Jaw cancer]] redirects to [[Oral cancer]]. [[Cancer of the jaw]] is a red link. I'm not sure if these are treated exactly the same, but I'd assume that mandibular cancer is a subtype of oral cancer. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 01:45, 28 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::Yes things kick off for us in the new semester starting in January so you will be hearing more from me. I will take note of this. Thank you [[User:G.J.ThomThom|G.J.ThomThom]] ([[User talk:G.J.ThomThom|talk]]) 13:05, 29 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::And please do pass on other cases like this if they emerge [[User:G.J.ThomThom|G.J.ThomThom]] ([[User talk:G.J.ThomThom|talk]]) 13:08, 29 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::@[[User:G.J.ThomThom|G.J.ThomThom]], maybe also add [[Salt-sensitve hypertension]] to your list. We have a section at [[Salt and cardiovascular disease#Sodium sensitivity]], but it cites sources from the previous century. It was in the news a while ago, with evidence of a connection to West African ancestry. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 05:30, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== DSM copyright warnings == |
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I have created {{Tl|DSM copyright}}. It's a message for talk pages, to warn editors that they can't copy the full criteria out of the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders|''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders'']] for copyright reasons. |
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We've known about this problem [[Talk:Narcissistic personality disorder/Archive 4#c-Moonriddengirl-2010-03-11T13:57:00.000Z-Copyright problems with diagnostic criteria|for years]], but there are always new editors joining, and occasionally someone will replace a description with the copyrighted text of the DSM entry. Even though they're really just trying to help, the fact is that the copyright holder could actually sue them (and would win). I'd like to give these editors the information they need to do the right thing. |
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To save time and fingers, I'd like to ask someone at [[Wikipedia:Bot requests]] or [[Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/Tasks]] to spam this warning onto the talk pages of all the conditions listed in [[List of mental disorders]]. (Anyone can add it manually to other pages, and if there's an item in that list that doesn't have a DSM entry, then it could be manually removed as irrelevant and unnecessary in that case.) Does anyone support or oppose this? [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 05:48, 28 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:I support [[User:IntentionallyDense|<span style="color:#4e0d55">'''Intentionally'''</span>]][[User talk:IntentionallyDense|<span style="color:#27032b">'''Dense'''</span>]] <sup>([[Special:Contributions/IntentionallyDense|''Contribs'']])</sup> 07:42, 28 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:Support asking a bot to place message on talk pages (I've actually had to argue this recently here on this talk page!!) [[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 20:35, 28 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:I support placing message and bot publishing it to talk pages. [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 00:39, 29 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:{{reply to|WhatamIdoing}} I support it sir wholehearted. However, there could literally be thousands of pages, where one could unintentionally add a DSM category. Being a newbie, I was wondering, about the possibility of having a Bot, which could automatically warn an editor, that he was adding something that was copyrighted. This would be far simpler than somebody keeping on removing unwanted entries. Of course, I am not sure, if such a bot exists, or could even be created. Kindly advise. [[User:Neotaruntius|Neotaruntius]] ([[User talk:Neotaruntius|talk]]) 06:44, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::At the moment, we can't give real-time warnings, and since not all books are digitized, it'll never be perfect. But we do have a system that runs after you've added some text, to check for probable copyvios. Because the copyvio systems are really matching to "matches this website" – and some websites aren't copyrighted – it requires manual review after that, but we think we're catching at least most of it that way. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 07:14, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::{{reply to|WhatamIdoing}}Thanks sir for your valuable comments. Yes, "real-time warnings" are what I meant. A system checking for "copyright violations" [copyvios] also sounds good enough. I did find a page for copyvio template [I did not know it earlier]. Thanks very much. [[User:Neotaruntius|Neotaruntius]] ([[User talk:Neotaruntius|talk]]) 07:32, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::::Agreed: the book is copyrighted material. I support the tag and bot(s). [[User:Gobucks821|Gobucks821]] ([[User talk:Gobucks821|talk]]) 19:27, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Prostate cancer TFA February 4 == |
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Please watchlist the article for vandalism or inappropriate edits on February 4, when it appears on Wikipedia's mainpage. |
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* [[Wikipedia:Today's featured article/February 4, 2025]] |
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Great work by {{u|Ajpolino}} ! [[User:SandyGeorgia|'''Sandy'''<span style="color: green;">Georgia</span>]] ([[User talk:SandyGeorgia|Talk]]) 16:53, 28 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Fun Christmas paper == |
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Some of you might be interested in reading this: |
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* {{Cite journal |last=Cro |first=Suzie |last2=Phillips |first2=Rachel |date=2024-12-14 |title=All I want for Christmas…is a precisely defined research question |url=https://trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13063-024-08604-w |journal=Trials |volume=25 |issue=1 |pages=784 |doi=10.1186/s13063-024-08604-w |issn=1745-6215 |pmc=PMC11645783 |pmid=39673058}} |
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[[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 01:53, 29 December 2024 (UTC) |
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==Does WP:MEDRS apply for pet studies?== |
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See talk-page discussion at [[Vegetarian and vegan dog diet]], a user added a trial and it was removed by another editor. My understanding is that MEDRS does also apply for biomedical claims made about pets and that we shouldn't use primary sources such as a single feeding trial. I could be wrong though; it's been a while since I edited anything related to pets. Seeking clarification on this. [[User:Psychologist Guy|Psychologist Guy]] ([[User talk:Psychologist Guy|talk]]) 22:33, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:As pet foods and medications are regulated by the FDA under an almost identical pathway as human drug approvals and indications, I’d agree that WP:MEDRS applies. |
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:Could you find somebody in a veterinary Project to get their impression (since that’s more into their speciality)? Thnx, again, I agree it should apply! [[User:Gobucks821|Gobucks821]] ([[User talk:Gobucks821|talk]]) 22:36, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::VETMED was always a small group, and I'm not sure who's around these days. |
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::Historically, the community has been more tolerant of primary sources being cited for content that could not possibly have any human medical application. Also, [[WP:ECREE]] ("Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence") applies to all content. If the results are surprising ("e.g., [[obligate carnivores]] are healthy on a long-term vegan diet"), then I'd want more than a primary source. If the results are [[WP:SKYBLUE]] ("Mammals need to eat food"), then a peer-reviewed primary journal article (especially its background/overview section) might be a strong enough source. In between those two extremes, you'll have to use your judgment. |
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::Sometimes the fastest solution is to find another source. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 22:50, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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:::Thanks for the suggestions and I agree. Unfortunately there are hardly any studies that have been done on vegan dog diets and no good reviews. The feeding trial in question was this one [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38625934/]. There is a serious lack of secondary sources discussing this kind of topic. I think it would be best to wait until more research has been published. I disagree with citing just one trial. We need better secondary sourcing. [[User:Psychologist Guy|Psychologist Guy]] ([[User talk:Psychologist Guy|talk]]) 22:58, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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::::And it's recent, so we're unlikely to find it in textbooks yet. It's possible that there is some sort of popular press comment on it. Those tend to be lousy sources in a different way, though, even the ones that are technically secondary sources. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 23:36, 30 December 2024 (UTC) |
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== Request additional eyes on [[American Society of Anesthesiologists]] == |
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A recent addition was made to the article. The addition doubled the text length of the article and focuses on negative aspects of the organization's lobbying (sources appear sound). It would be good to get people who are familiar with articles about professional medical organizations to look at the addition to make sure it adheres to NPOV. [[User:Springee|Springee]] ([[User talk:Springee|talk]]) 19:34, 1 January 2025 (UTC) |
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:If the information from 2004, that the ASA “spent the second-largest sum of money on lobbying of all professional physician associations in the United States.” is true for the long term, then I would expect lobbying to take up a greater portion of their page than other pages about professional medical organisations. |
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:I’m concerned about the focus on recent contentious lobbying however. Sounds like the ASA been lobbying for decades with a lot of money, and if so, this section should reflect whatever those other efforts were. [[User:Daphne Morrow|Daphne Morrow]] ([[User talk:Daphne Morrow|talk]]) 21:15, 1 January 2025 (UTC) |
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:"In the 2000s, the ASA lobbied to force anesthesiologists to be in the hospital room whenever an anesthesia drug was administered to patients during colonoscopies " is unreferenced. NYT article does not mention it. [[User:T g7|T g7]] ([[User talk:T g7|talk]]) 21:20, 1 January 2025 (UTC) |
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::NYT article does not mention propofol either. [[User:T g7|T g7]] ([[User talk:T g7|talk]]) 21:22, 1 January 2025 (UTC) |
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:::This is a topic that is outside my normal area of knowledge but the new material, made the article shift from what seemed like kind of a high level, boiler plate description to something that looked like an attack article trying to pass as encyclopedic. Like I said, some level of content may make sense but not 50% of the article. I will note that a recent search for articles that mentioned the organization didn't say anything about these controversies. This suggests the material is getting too much weight. Still, I think getting more eyes on the topic would be best. [[User:Springee|Springee]] ([[User talk:Springee|talk]]) 21:42, 1 January 2025 (UTC) |
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::Also there is lack of context, as the Tampa Bay Times article points out that the Nurse Anesthetist society spent a lot of money lobbying in opposition to the ASA. And the NYT article points out that the *third* highest spender in lobbying was the nurse anesthetist society. And there is no attention paid to the ASA's contention that their lobbying effort is to ensure patient safety. In my opinion, it reads more like an advocacy piece than an encyclopedic piece. That being said, there are some good points here- for example, pointing out the role of money and lobbying in health care in the US is very important. I think the battle between the nurse anesthetists and the anesthesiologists is noteworthy but it would need more context. [[User:T g7|T g7]] ([[User talk:T g7|talk]]) 21:43, 1 January 2025 (UTC) |
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:Also the part about the anomalous billing does not represent fully what is stated in the references. [[User:T g7|T g7]] ([[User talk:T g7|talk]]) 21:51, 1 January 2025 (UTC) |
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::In fact, one of the sources states "the authors have stressed that their findings should not be interpreted to indicate fraud because fraud involves intent, which could not be determined." So in my opinion, this is somewhat misrepresentating the reference. [[User:T g7|T g7]] ([[User talk:T g7|talk]]) 21:58, 1 January 2025 (UTC) |
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== Discussion at COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory about inclusion of anti-Chinese racism in lead == |
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[[Talk:COVID-19_lab_leak_theory#Should_we_mention_in_the_lead_the_"increased_anti-Chinese_racism."]] [[User:Bluethricecreamman|Bluethricecreamman]] ([[User talk:Bluethricecreamman|talk]]) 15:31, 2 January 2025 (UTC) |
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valvular heart disease: treatment
[edit]In the valvular heart disease article in the section on treatment of Aortic valve disorder, it is said that treatment is normally surgical, with catheter treatment for special cases. I have just been told by a cardiologist that catheter treatment is now preferred for all patients. 38.55.71.51 (talk) 18:59, 2 December 2024 (UTC)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Why_MEDRS ?--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 02:28, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
Retinal tuft and VTS: draft articles
[edit]Hi! I noticed that there are no articles on Retinal tuft or Vitreomacular traction syndrome, common eye conditions that can lead to retinal detachments. I have never started an article before and decided to try it out. I would love some help expanding to the level where I can submit it. Suggestions super welcome. I am also curious how much I should expand it before I submit it. Are stubs accepted? If so, can I submit now?
Thank you so much! JenOttawa (talk) 14:27, 3 December 2024 (UTC)
- While I encourage you to write more, both of the articles look acceptable for WP:AFC. IntentionallyDense (Contribs) 20:57, 3 December 2024 (UTC)
- Both of these articles are in the mainspace now. Thank you for your work! WhatamIdoing (talk) 18:27, 5 December 2024 (UTC)
New disease outbreak
[edit]I've created 2024 unknown Democratic Republic of Congo disease outbreak. I hope this isn't premature, but it seemed to me like there was enough to start an article. The name will probably have to change as learn more. Input from others very welcome. Bondegezou (talk) 11:35, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
- lab results pending doubtful it's 'unknown'--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 12:45, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
- Sorry, I missed there was already 2024 Kwango province disease outbreak. Will merge. Bondegezou (talk) 12:43, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks. It's not unusual to get a couple of people simultaneously starting articles on events. The ocean-near-California earthquake yesterday had half a dozen people starting articles that all got merged up. I treat it as proof that someone else also thought the subject was notable. WhatamIdoing (talk) 16:50, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
I recently created a draft for Delay, Deny, Defend (practice), which has recently gotten a lot of press in the aftermath of the Killing of Brian Thompson. There is currently an article for the book Delay, Deny, Defend, but I believe the practice is notable enough for its own article. I'd appreciate any help with sourcing. Thank you, Thriley (talk) 20:22, 6 December 2024 (UTC)
Requested move at Talk:Assisted suicide#Requested move 30 November 2024
[edit]There is a requested move discussion at Talk:Assisted suicide#Requested move 30 November 2024 that may be of interest to members of this WikiProject. Raladic (talk) 05:47, 7 December 2024 (UTC)
Images
[edit]We at Wiki Project Med Foundation are supporting an illustrator. Do folks here have drawings they wish to see created? Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 20:16, 9 December 2024 (UTC)
- In 2015, an illustrator made this diagram for us. Perhaps this will spark an idea for someone. WhatamIdoing (talk) 22:10, 9 December 2024 (UTC)
Looking for a Tuesday Challenge? Pelvis_justo_major - Giant Pelvis
[edit]Hi! I came across this article from the list of uncited articles. It has some very very very outdated citations! I looked briefly on pubmed and also did some hand searching on google for anything anywhere near a MEDRS source. I am now out of time and figured I would post it here in case someone else wants to try this challenge! Perhaps there is a more common name for this condition of a distorted pelvis that is being missed? Not sure how they got the incidence quote etc. Happy editing!
JenOttawa (talk) 13:42, 10 December 2024 (UTC)
- this is the only thing I found--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 13:14, 11 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks @Ozzie10aaaa:. I found a book on amazon that was written from the Wikipedia article. Yikes! https://www.amazon.com.au/Pelvis-Justo-Major-Fernande-Antigone/dp/613793196X Not using this source- ha! JenOttawa (talk) 15:38, 12 December 2024 (UTC)
- yes, that happens alot,Ozzie--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 15:49, 12 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks @Ozzie10aaaa:. I found a book on amazon that was written from the Wikipedia article. Yikes! https://www.amazon.com.au/Pelvis-Justo-Major-Fernande-Antigone/dp/613793196X Not using this source- ha! JenOttawa (talk) 15:38, 12 December 2024 (UTC)
Merge proposed for Disorders of Sex Development and Sexual Anamolies
[edit]Here's the discussion for anyone interested. Urchincrawler (talk) 16:23, 10 December 2024 (UTC)
- thanks for post--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 13:06, 11 December 2024 (UTC)
Introducing Let's Connect
[edit]Hello everyone,
I hope that you are in good spirits. My name is Serine Ben Brahim and I am a part of the Let’s Connect working group - a team of movement contributors/organizers and liaisons for 7 regions : MENA | South Asia | East, South East Asia, Pacific | Sub-Saharan Africa | Central & Eastern Europe | Northern & Western | Latina America.
Why are we outreaching to you?
[edit]Wikimedia has 18 projects, and 17 that are solely run by the community, other than the Wikimedia Foundation. We want to hear from sister projects that some of us in the movement are not too familiar with and would like to know more about. We always want to hear from Wikipedia, but we also want to meet and hear from the community members in other sister projects too. We would like to hear your story and learn about the work you and your community do. You can review our past learning clinics here.
We want to invite community members who are:
- Part of an organized group, official or not
- A formally recognized affiliate or not
- An individual who will bring their knowledge back to their community
- An individual who wants to train others in their community on the learnings they received from the learning clinics.
To participate as a sharer and become a member of the Let’s Connect community you can sign up through this registration form.
Once you have registered, if you are interested, you can get to know the team via google meets or zoom to brainstorm an idea for a potential learning clinic about this project or just say hello and meet the team. Please email us at Letsconnectteam@wikimedia.org. We look forward to hearing from you :)
Many thanks and warm regards,
Let’s Connect Working Group Member
Serine Ben Brahim Serine Ben Brahim (talk) 09:14, 11 December 2024 (UTC)
Contra TAAR1 agonism as the mediator of amphetamine actions
[edit]Requesting input on this topic here at WikiProject Pharmacology. Thanks. – AlyInWikiWonderland (talk, contribs) 10:47, 13 December 2024 (UTC)
- commented--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 13:33, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
I started this discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Molecular Biology, and it was suggested that I inquire here. Basically, Wikipedia has tens of thousands of articles on individual human genes, many bot-made and maintained with very little human attention. TNIK caught my eye because a happened to read about clinical trials underway for inhibitors thought to be cancer-preventative. As noted in the other discussion, Wikipedia coverage of gene-directed trial therapies ranges from something like USP1 (which currently contains no information on investigative efforts), to CD47 (which is reasonably well-covered in this respect). BD2412 T 20:34, 13 December 2024 (UTC)
- added some recent papers, general research--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 14:04, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you - I will get around to adding some specifics. Cheers! BD2412 T 15:57, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
Drowning
[edit]The WHO has released their first-ever Global Report on Drowning Prevention. It has national statistics, risk factors, evidence-based prevention recommendations, and more.
Pbsouthwood, Belbury, Ex nihil, Scriptir EMsmile, would this interest any of you? WhatamIdoing (talk) 22:27, 13 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks, I will take a look. · · · Peter Southwood (talk): 02:54, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- I will take a look too. Thank you Scriptir (talk) 14:44, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
Do The Lancet's Personal View articles meet the standards for a secondary source?
[edit]Hi WikiProject Medicine,
The Lancet has a kind of article called a 'Personal View' that is peer reviewed. It has a lot of the formalities of a review article -- description of search strategy and selection criteria, extensive citations for claims, etc. Does this count as a review, and if not, does it still count as a suitable secondary source for biomedical information? Daphne Morrow (talk) 11:12, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- Oh I forgot to add. 'Personal View' articles come up when you search The Lancet for review articles only, so clearly The Lancet's editors consider them as part of the Review category. But does WikiProject Medicine? Daphne Morrow (talk) 11:34, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- Should be fine for non-contentious knowledge and non-novel claims. Novel personal views may be due and should probably be attributed. Any examples in mind? Bon courage (talk) 11:37, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you for this.
- I was asking in general but here is an example:
- Hashimoto’s disease has a widely discussed issue with persistent symptoms in about 10-15% of patients despite euthyroid status. There’s a number of commonly discussed hypotheses for why this might be. An article like this https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landia/article/PIIS2213-8587(22)00004-3/abstract
- discusses one of the more common hypotheses, that some patients lack peripheral tissue conversion of t4 into t3. I feel something like this makes for a suitable source in context? Daphne Morrow (talk) 13:03, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- Should be fine for non-contentious knowledge and non-novel claims. Novel personal views may be due and should probably be attributed. Any examples in mind? Bon courage (talk) 11:37, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- I think that an article like this would be sufficient for paraphrasing a background section of an article, if a higher quality review/textbook etc is not available. In my own editing I would not share the hypotheses of a mechanism responsible for persisting symptoms from a commentary article without higher quality supporting MEDRS sources.JenOttawa (talk) 13:13, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you Jen, that makes perfect sense. Daphne Morrow (talk) 13:17, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
Requested move at Talk:Zoonotic origins of COVID-19#Requested move 14 December 2024
[edit]There is a requested move discussion at Talk:Zoonotic origins of COVID-19#Requested move 14 December 2024 that may be of interest to members of this WikiProject. TarnishedPathtalk 14:24, 15 December 2024 (UTC)
- The proposal is to move the page Zoonotic origins of COVID-19 → COVID-19 zoonotic origin theory. WhatamIdoing (talk) 19:42, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
PANDAS
[edit]There are a lot of new SPAs at Talk:PANDAS; more eyes needed. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 09:38, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
- Could some people please put this article on their Watchlists? In the last month, only nine registered editors with this on their watchlists have checked this article. WhatamIdoing (talk) 19:42, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
- I added it to my watchlist. Is the article itself getting vandalized? If so it might need page protection. IntentionallyDense (Contribs) 21:36, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
- No, it's getting well-intentioned efforts from people who believe the article has the wrong POV. They may not be 100% wrong, so we need good editors here. WhatamIdoing (talk) 21:45, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
- Correct; and it is a difficult topic complicated by multiple factors. The topic has long been plagued by canvassing that occurs at popular tic-related message boards and online support groups for parents -- a phenomenon mentioned in multiple sources -- so editors who understand policy and guideline as well as medicine have been lacking to keep up with that. Some dated sections need rewriting (not so much for changed content, but to update the citations used that usually say same), but motivation wanes when much educating about policies and guidelines has to be done along the way, along with answering a lot of misinformation or overinterpretation of sources. Summary: more eyes needed, still and always. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 13:43, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
- Here is a lay article that provides an overview of the territory:
- SandyGeorgia (Talk) 14:31, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
- No, it's getting well-intentioned efforts from people who believe the article has the wrong POV. They may not be 100% wrong, so we need good editors here. WhatamIdoing (talk) 21:45, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
A good deal of the talk discussion at PANDAS is now about PANS, which was AFD'd 12 years ago (Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome). Is it time now to create that article? When PANS first came up, it was just another in a string of hypotheses (PANDAS, PITANDs, PANS, CANS); now it seems to be the prevailing one. I'm unsure of the technicalities of overriding that AFD, or even if that's the best course of action; if someone clues me in on how to proceed here, I could stub up the new PANS article. Ajpolino? SandyGeorgia (Talk) 21:11, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
- I think that would be reasonable, but step one is going to be finding some good sources. WhatamIdoing (talk) 23:17, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
- Secondary reviews since the 2012 AFD, at least:
- ... at least. So if someone advises on the process for overwriting an AFD'd article, I can separate out the relevant content. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 02:16, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- At this point, I think that just boldly replacing the redirect with a decent article would be fine. It might be convenient to draft it in your sandbox, so you can replace it in a single edit. WhatamIdoing (talk) 06:53, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- I could do that as soon as I get a free moment; I just wanted to be sure a bold replacement over a previous AFD wouldn't be problematic. I should be able to get to that later today, unless someone tells me doing so is unwise. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 15:31, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- We could take it to Wikipedia:Deletion review if you'd like to avoid any possible risk of a {{db-repost}} complaint. (I could take it there for you, if you'd like.) WhatamIdoing (talk) 17:19, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- I am drowning IRL ... maybe we could wait 'til after Christmas? I'm not sure anyone would object to the article being recreated, as I was the only one opining in the past! Whatever you think, I'm just SO out of time ... SandyGeorgia (Talk) 23:09, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- WP:There's no deadline. In the meantime, here's a virtual life preserver: 🛟 WhatamIdoing (talk) 00:06, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
- I don't think we need a second article. A google shows most coverage is on PANS/PANDAS together. If PANDAS is a subset of PANS then what is needed perhaps is to move the existing PANDAS article to PANS and cover PANDAS within that. That allows us to use sources talking about "PANS/PANDAS" together but also sources covering just one where appropriate. -- Colin°Talk 10:02, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
- I can't think of any reason to oppose that; would like to see more feedback, though. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 12:57, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
- I don't think we need a second article. A google shows most coverage is on PANS/PANDAS together. If PANDAS is a subset of PANS then what is needed perhaps is to move the existing PANDAS article to PANS and cover PANDAS within that. That allows us to use sources talking about "PANS/PANDAS" together but also sources covering just one where appropriate. -- Colin°Talk 10:02, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
- WP:There's no deadline. In the meantime, here's a virtual life preserver: 🛟 WhatamIdoing (talk) 00:06, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
- I am drowning IRL ... maybe we could wait 'til after Christmas? I'm not sure anyone would object to the article being recreated, as I was the only one opining in the past! Whatever you think, I'm just SO out of time ... SandyGeorgia (Talk) 23:09, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- We could take it to Wikipedia:Deletion review if you'd like to avoid any possible risk of a {{db-repost}} complaint. (I could take it there for you, if you'd like.) WhatamIdoing (talk) 17:19, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- I could do that as soon as I get a free moment; I just wanted to be sure a bold replacement over a previous AFD wouldn't be problematic. I should be able to get to that later today, unless someone tells me doing so is unwise. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 15:31, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- At this point, I think that just boldly replacing the redirect with a decent article would be fine. It might be convenient to draft it in your sandbox, so you can replace it in a single edit. WhatamIdoing (talk) 06:53, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
Re Is the article itself getting vandalized?
, another question is whether the talk page is being used appropriately or disruptively? SandyGeorgia (Talk) 22:36, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
If someone has an or two eyes on that - new account promotes findings of a review regarding associations of IQ and fluoridation (what is missing: decrease in IQ points). This review is flawed - Garbage in, garbage out - as it solely relies on the flawed papers from the past. --Julius Senegal (talk) 18:54, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks for the note.
- This is a political 'thing' in the US at the moment, so having a decent article will be the best way to prevent well-intentioned but imperfect attempts to improve it. In particular, I think that the claims that have been in the news for the last year should be directly mentioned and addressed. Usually, if we put in something that says "____ was claimed, but this is wrong because..." then that will work, but if we remove it, then people assume that it's accidentally missing, and that we would consider if helpful for someone to add "____ is true!" to the article. WhatamIdoing (talk) 21:45, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
- That ist true, but the SPA is now even removing all criticism at all. I didn't delete it just moved it.
- that is why this is highly flawed and needs attention by more members here. The SPA is just reverting in a nonconstructive way.--Julius Senegal (talk) 22:13, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
- @The Anome, I see you were editing that page recently. @Doc James semi'd the page indefinitely years ago. What do you think about raising that to WP:EXTCONFIRMED? Or tagging it as part of WP:AP2, since that's what's driving the edit wars? WhatamIdoing (talk) 00:18, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- Better sooner than later.
- You see that also on the discussion page. --Julius Senegal (talk) 17:49, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
Review AI-generated articles
[edit]Hi there! While reviewing at AfC, I recently came across several AI-generated medical articles, some of which are still in draftspace and some of which have been accepted and moved to mainspace. These articles do not immediately come across as AI-generated, but when run through Wikipedia GPTzero, they have high AI-generation scores.
- 2-Aminoadipic-2-oxoadipic aciduria
- Alpha-2-plasmin inhibitor deficiency
- Bosma arhinia microphthalmia syndrome
- Bile acid synthesis disorders
- Draft:Colchicine poisoning
- Draft:Al-Kaissi Syndrome
I would really appreciate it someone over here could help go through the articles to ensure accuracy. Thank you! Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 16:42, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
- @Significa liberdade, I looked at Bile acid synthesis disorders. It was created in multiple edits over the space of several hours. All the refs are real. (I know nothing about the subject matter.) Do you have any reason except for the tool to believe that this is LLM content?
- I am suspicious of "detector" tools, because they sometimes declare content that I wrote to be generated by an LLM. WhatamIdoing (talk) 22:55, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
- Hi, WhatamIdoing! I ran it through Wikipedia GPTzero. That particular article shows a 99.8% AI-generation score. Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 03:01, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- @Significa liberdade, I ran some of the early revisions through the same tool, and it said human: 0.983, ai: 0.017, and mixed: 0.0. Try putting the version just before your own edits in the tool and see what you get. WhatamIdoing (talk) 05:48, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- WhatamIdoing: Interesting... I'll have to bring this up to the individual who created the tool. I initially ran the edit before mine through the tool, and it told me 90-100% AI-generated. Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 01:15, 24 December 2024 (UTC)
- Although the tool may be wrong, I do find it telling that when I ask ChatGPT to write a Wikipedia article about Bile acid synthesis disorders, it basically writes the exact article currently published.
- Chat's lead reads, "Bile acid synthesis disorders (BASDs) are a group of rare, inherited metabolic conditions caused by defects in the enzymes involved in the production of bile acids. Bile acids are essential for the digestion and absorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins, as well as for the regulation of cholesterol levels. BASDs can lead to a variety of symptoms, including liver dysfunction, malabsorption, and developmental delays."
- Aside from a few slight wording adjustments, this is exactly what is written in the article. The classification section is the same way. The other sections have similar starts. Chat's sections are just about a sentence each, so it's quite possible each section was started and then asked something along the lines of "Could you expand on that"? When I asked GPT to expand on classification, it started adding similar information as to what is in the article. Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 01:26, 24 December 2024 (UTC)
- I wonder if it is (now) adapting the Wikipedia article, or if it would have given you the same results before the Wikipedia article was created. WhatamIdoing (talk) 01:41, 24 December 2024 (UTC)
- WhatamIdoing: Interesting... I'll have to bring this up to the individual who created the tool. I initially ran the edit before mine through the tool, and it told me 90-100% AI-generated. Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 01:15, 24 December 2024 (UTC)
- @Significa liberdade, I ran some of the early revisions through the same tool, and it said human: 0.983, ai: 0.017, and mixed: 0.0. Try putting the version just before your own edits in the tool and see what you get. WhatamIdoing (talk) 05:48, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- Hi, WhatamIdoing! I ran it through Wikipedia GPTzero. That particular article shows a 99.8% AI-generation score. Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 03:01, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
No CSD for badly referenced medical articles/gibberish?
[edit]So, Yangqi acupoint has sadly been created by one of my students (sorry). But it also made me suprised - I was going to CSD it but I could not see an applicable criterion? Piotrus at Hanyang| reply here 11:53, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- One person's "badly referenced medical content" is another person's WP:TRUTH. I think you did a reasonable thing by moving it to the Draft: namespace. WhatamIdoing (talk) 19:23, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- This is not the sort of thing that I would think would have a CSD criterion at all. BD2412 T 19:50, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- I agree. It's not concrete and indisputable enough. WhatamIdoing (talk) 20:43, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
- This is not the sort of thing that I would think would have a CSD criterion at all. BD2412 T 19:50, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
Clean up of Thyroid hormone articles
[edit]Hi Wikiproject Medicine, seeking a little bit of preliminary input here.
I'm looking at how WP presents information around Thyroxine, Levothyroxine, Levothyroxine Sodium; and Tri-iodothyronine, Liothyronine and Liothyronine Sodium. Thinking a bit about the best way to present the info, because I know how interchangably some of these terms get used even in literature (eg liothyronine used to refer to endogenous tri-iodothyronine, or levothyroxine sodium being commonly referred to as levothyroxine), even though they technically refer to different things.
At the moment:
For T3, there's a page for Liothyronine the drug, and one for Tri-iodothyronine the hormone.
For T4, there's one page called Levothyroxine which is for the drug, and another page called Thyroid Hormones for Thyroxine the hormone (but this page covers both T4 and T3).
For consistency, I'm trying to decide if it would be of benefit to:
A) propose a merger of Tri-iodothyronine into Thyroid Hormones (with the result being three pages -- one for thyroid hormones, one for liothyronine the drug, one for levothyroxine the drug)
B) propose that Thyroxine the hormone gets its own article and the Levothyroxine page becomes more exclusively about the drug (with the result being five pages, one overview of thyroid hormones, one for thyroxine the hormone, one for levothyroxine the drug, one for tri-iodothyronine the hormone, one for liothyronine the drug).
Thoughts? Daphne Morrow (talk) 00:55, 26 December 2024 (UTC)
- thank you for post--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 00:23, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
- When a substance is both a natural hormone and a drug, generally there are separate articles. For example insulin vs. insulin (medication), testosterone vs. testosterone (drug). So I would support having separate hormone and drug articles for T3 and T4.
- Thyroxine (T4; the natural hormone) was once a standalone article that was turned into a redirect to Levothyroxine (the synthetic drug). Thyroxine (and also levothyroxine) refers specifically to T4. Thyroid hormones refers to thyroxine and its active metabolites (T3, rT3, etc.)
- There are three somewhat overlapping topics here: the chemical substances, the hormone(s), and the drug that fall under the scope of WP:Chemistry, WP:MCB, and WP:Pharmacology respectively. The is a general rule in WP:Chemistry, one article for each chemical substance. Hence we should have separate articles for T4, T3, rT3, etc. that transclude {{Chembox}}. Finally within the scope of WP:MCB, a single article about the Thyroid hormones makes sense. Boghog (talk) 11:19, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you, that makes sense. Daphne Morrow (talk) 21:22, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
- @Daphne Morrow: The new thyroxine page could look something like User:Boghog/Sandbox10 (please especially note the hat note). Boghog (talk) 12:21, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
- Amazing, I would support this for the new thyroxine page.
- I have a further question, do you think we need to be clearer on the pages about Levothyroxine and Liothyronine about the difference between plain levothyroxine and levothyroxine] sodium, plain liothyronine and liothyronine sodium? Daphne Morrow (talk) 21:29, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
- It appears commercial formulations of both liothyronine and levothyroxine almost always contain the sodium salt. This could be mentioned in an "available forms" section under "medical uses" (see WP:PHARMOS). In addition, it could be mentioned that available forms include oral tablets, oral capsules, oral solution, and injectable forms. Boghog (talk) 12:54, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- I'm not sure that these details (e.g., tablets vs capsules) are important. I'd only include available forms if it's a bit unusual (e.g., IV-only antibiotics, since people expect those to be pills, or oral chemotherapy drugs, since people expect those to be infusions) or if there is something special to be said about a particular formulation. WhatamIdoing (talk) 00:45, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- Did a quick look at sources and this is what I found:
- For levothyroxine sodium:
- IV is used for extreme thyroid hormone deficiency: https://www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2000/1201/p2485.html
- Oral solution is proposed to have benefits for children and people who find it difficult to swallow tablets (https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/levothyroxine/), may be taken with some substances that usually interfere with levothyroxine in tablet form (https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/endocrinology/articles/10.3389/fendo.2022.1080108/full), and may allow more precise dosing (Seen this multiple times in unreliable sources but need to find a reliable source that says it).
- For liothyronine sodium:
- IV is sometimes used for extreme thyroid hormone deficiency (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214624521000186)
- Oral solution is presumably useful for children and people who have difficulty swallowing, but I didn’t find sources that back that up, so I will leave that out pending future info. Liquid may allow more precise dosing: (https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/endocrj/63/6/63_EJ16-0040/_article).
- I think it would be good to note slow-release and regular release formulations as regular release creates peaks of T3 that make it difficult to monitor and are unlike the stability of endogenous T3 levels. “slow-release oral form of liothyronine showed a delayed, smaller serum T3 peak when compared with levothyroxine plus the standard liothyronine preparation.” (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landia/article/PIIS2213-8587(22)00004-3/abstract)
- I'd like some guidance on whether details like this are good to include. Daphne Morrow (talk) 05:32, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- If a pharmaceutical company took the trouble of developing and distributing a new dosage form, this implies there is a medical need for it. As long as there is a reliable source that documents a use case for a particular dosage form, I think it is fair game for an "available forms" section. This is precisely what this section is for. Boghog (talk) 10:26, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you again for your help.
- Further to the question about the regular vs salt forms of levothyroxine and liothyronine, the information in the drugbox is inconsistent (eg. the image for levothyroxine shows the regular form, the image for liothyronine shows the salt form; the CAS for liothyronine goes to C15H12I3NO4, the pubchem link goes to C15H13I3NNaO5). Should I try to standardise these and if so, should I try to make all the information about the regular form or the salt form? Daphne Morrow (talk) 11:07, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- My preference would be to standardize structures in {{Infobox drug}} on the parent and not salt forms. Per WP:MEDTITLE, drug articles should be named after the INN. In turn:
Boghog (talk) 19:03, 2 January 2025 (UTC)An INN is usually designated for the active part of the molecule only, to avoid the multiplication of entries in cases where several salts, esters, etc. are actually used.
— World Health Organization, "Guidance on INN", Health products policy and standards- Thank you that makes perfect sense. I’ll put cleaning up the box info on my todo list.
- Are you intending to publish Thyroxine? Is there anything I should do to help? Daphne Morrow (talk) 19:57, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- My preference would be to standardize structures in {{Infobox drug}} on the parent and not salt forms. Per WP:MEDTITLE, drug articles should be named after the INN. In turn:
- I'm not sure that these details (e.g., tablets vs capsules) are important. I'd only include available forms if it's a bit unusual (e.g., IV-only antibiotics, since people expect those to be pills, or oral chemotherapy drugs, since people expect those to be infusions) or if there is something special to be said about a particular formulation. WhatamIdoing (talk) 00:45, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- It appears commercial formulations of both liothyronine and levothyroxine almost always contain the sodium salt. This could be mentioned in an "available forms" section under "medical uses" (see WP:PHARMOS). In addition, it could be mentioned that available forms include oral tablets, oral capsules, oral solution, and injectable forms. Boghog (talk) 12:54, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
Need help on adding content to WikiProject Medicine
[edit]Hello all. I specialize in the field of medicine and wanted to add content to wiki project medicine. However, I am very new to Wikipedia editing. Some hours back, I created a page on Wiki project [User:Neotaruntius/WikiProjectCards/WikiProject Medicine]. But I can't figure out what to do now. Nor can I see my name in participants' full list. Can someone tell me If by mistake I created a wrong page? Or may be suggest me how I can actively participate, if this is the right page. Kindly help. Thanks. Neotaruntius (talk) 13:47, 26 December 2024 (UTC)
- @Neotaruntius, welcome! The bot adds names once a day to Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Members. Your name is there now, so you must have done everything right.
- One project underway is to get at least one reference in every article this group supports. We only have 64 left to go. If you want to pick one (or a dozen!) from this list and add a suitable reliable source to it, that would be really helpful. (It's even more helpful if you also remove the
{{unreferenced|date=January 2010}}
tag from the top of the article.) - Alternatively, if you want to work on creating a new article, look at the two sections following this. I'm sure they would appreciate some help. WhatamIdoing (talk) 01:18, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- @WhatamIdoing: Thanks very much sir. Everything is appearing so new to me. As you can understand from my edits, I am very new to Wikipedia editing. Let me get used to this new interface. I will most definitely do as suggested. Many thanks for this huge favor.Neotaruntius (talk) 06:32, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- We're always glad to see new people helping out.
- BTW, for adding sources to articles, I prefer using the visual editor. You should use whichever you like best. So you can compare them, for the article Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal, here's a link that will take you straight to the older wikitext editor and here's a link that will give you the same article in the visual editor. WhatamIdoing (talk) 01:47, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- @WhatamIdoing: Thanks very much sir. Everything is appearing so new to me. As you can understand from my edits, I am very new to Wikipedia editing. Let me get used to this new interface. I will most definitely do as suggested. Many thanks for this huge favor.Neotaruntius (talk) 06:32, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- I just wanted to echo user WAID's warm welcome. It is great to see new medical editors here! Happy editing and feel free to reach out anytime if you have any questions or want us to take a peek at your edits as you learn. JenOttawa (talk) 02:41, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
New drug names
[edit]Lists of new generic drug names under consideration or recommended as International Nonproprietary Names can be found at https://www.who.int/teams/health-product-and-policy-standards/inn/inn-lists Similarly, drug names under consideration as United States Adopted Names can be seen at https://www.ama-assn.org/about/united-states-adopted-names/usan-drug-names-under-consideration In the case of some new drugs, there may not be enough published information to allow an article to be written, but for others, creating an article may be possible. Eastmain (talk • contribs) 00:12, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
- @Eastmain, in my experience, by the time a drug candidate has reached Phase 3 clinical trials, there's plenty of sources for it, and there are frequently enough sources by Phase 2. One of the challenges has been figuring out which names are the same. We'll find a paper about "ABC-1234", and then the little biotech company gets bought, and it becomes "BIG-1234", and then it gets a brand name and a generic name, and now we have to search under multiple names.
- For example, the first one in the recent Recommended list is https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Abenacianine, aka abenacianinum, aka VGT-309.[1] Wikipedia should have an article on abenacianinum, or at least an article on Vergent Bioscience with redirects from all the names. Since the biomedical sources for pre-approval drugs tend to be primary, and almost always affiliated with the company (one example for this drug), the Wikipedia articles are often written more from the "business" than the "medical" side: They had these activities, they got this much money invested.
- Just collecting all the names into a list could be helpful. I wonder if you'd like to talk to Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Pharmacology about this, as they are more specialized. WhatamIdoing (talk) 01:37, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- @Eastmain: Thanks sir. I am working on these suggestions. I will get back to you again, if I have any problems. I am overwhelmed at the amount of help I am getting from completely unknown persons. The only common thread between all of us appears to be "love of knowledge", and a "genuine desire to contribute". Thank you sir once again. Neotaruntius (talk) 06:35, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- I'm "ma'am", rather than sir, though most of the regulars on this page are men.
- You have given me a good excuse to remind everyone how to find out. First, if you go to Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-personal-i18n then you can set your own gender. Remember that changing your prefs requires ticking/unticking the box plus scrolling down to click the blue Save button. (Actually changing your settings is optional, but I've done it, and if you look at the page, then the next step will make a little more sense. Whatever you choose for gender settings will be publicly visible.)
- Second, go to Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-gadgets-gadget-section-browsing and find "Navigation Popups". This replaces the usual box when you hover over a link with a more feature-filled one. If you turn on WP:NAVPOPS and ►reload this page (don't just use the back button on your browser for the first try), then when you hover over anyone's user name, you'll see the person's gender (if any is set in preferences; blank is the default of singular they), user rights/whether they're an admin, how long they've been editing, and how many edits they've made total.
- There are other ways to find out this pref setting, but I usually find that this one is the most convenient for me. WhatamIdoing (talk) 23:03, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- Good catch WAID. I missed that Abenacianine is the same as VGT-309. Abenacianine is the English INN, abenacianinum is Latin, and Wikipedia drug articles should be named after the English INN. I renamed VGT-309 as Abenacianine and added VGT-309 as a synonym to the drug infobox. Boghog (talk) 10:50, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- @Eastmain: Thanks sir. I am working on these suggestions. I will get back to you again, if I have any problems. I am overwhelmed at the amount of help I am getting from completely unknown persons. The only common thread between all of us appears to be "love of knowledge", and a "genuine desire to contribute". Thank you sir once again. Neotaruntius (talk) 06:35, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
I was just working on an article about a state supreme court justice who died of complications from mandibular cancer, also known as cancer of the lower jaw, and was shocked to find that there is a rather prominent form of cancer for which we have no article. I know nothing about the topic, but perhaps someone who does have knowledge of this might write about it. BD2412 T 22:17, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
- G.J.ThomThom, are you still looking for articles your students could create?
- I see that Jaw cancer redirects to Oral cancer. Cancer of the jaw is a red link. I'm not sure if these are treated exactly the same, but I'd assume that mandibular cancer is a subtype of oral cancer. WhatamIdoing (talk) 01:45, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- Hello
- Yes things kick off for us in the new semester starting in January so you will be hearing more from me. I will take note of this. Thank you G.J.ThomThom (talk) 13:05, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- And please do pass on other cases like this if they emerge G.J.ThomThom (talk) 13:08, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- @G.J.ThomThom, maybe also add Salt-sensitve hypertension to your list. We have a section at Salt and cardiovascular disease#Sodium sensitivity, but it cites sources from the previous century. It was in the news a while ago, with evidence of a connection to West African ancestry. WhatamIdoing (talk) 05:30, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
DSM copyright warnings
[edit]I have created {{DSM copyright}}. It's a message for talk pages, to warn editors that they can't copy the full criteria out of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders for copyright reasons.
We've known about this problem for years, but there are always new editors joining, and occasionally someone will replace a description with the copyrighted text of the DSM entry. Even though they're really just trying to help, the fact is that the copyright holder could actually sue them (and would win). I'd like to give these editors the information they need to do the right thing.
To save time and fingers, I'd like to ask someone at Wikipedia:Bot requests or Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/Tasks to spam this warning onto the talk pages of all the conditions listed in List of mental disorders. (Anyone can add it manually to other pages, and if there's an item in that list that doesn't have a DSM entry, then it could be manually removed as irrelevant and unnecessary in that case.) Does anyone support or oppose this? WhatamIdoing (talk) 05:48, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- I support IntentionallyDense (Contribs) 07:42, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- Support asking a bot to place message on talk pages (I've actually had to argue this recently here on this talk page!!) SandyGeorgia (Talk) 20:35, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- I support placing message and bot publishing it to talk pages. Daphne Morrow (talk) 00:39, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- @WhatamIdoing: I support it sir wholehearted. However, there could literally be thousands of pages, where one could unintentionally add a DSM category. Being a newbie, I was wondering, about the possibility of having a Bot, which could automatically warn an editor, that he was adding something that was copyrighted. This would be far simpler than somebody keeping on removing unwanted entries. Of course, I am not sure, if such a bot exists, or could even be created. Kindly advise. Neotaruntius (talk) 06:44, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- At the moment, we can't give real-time warnings, and since not all books are digitized, it'll never be perfect. But we do have a system that runs after you've added some text, to check for probable copyvios. Because the copyvio systems are really matching to "matches this website" – and some websites aren't copyrighted – it requires manual review after that, but we think we're catching at least most of it that way. WhatamIdoing (talk) 07:14, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- @WhatamIdoing:Thanks sir for your valuable comments. Yes, "real-time warnings" are what I meant. A system checking for "copyright violations" [copyvios] also sounds good enough. I did find a page for copyvio template [I did not know it earlier]. Thanks very much. Neotaruntius (talk) 07:32, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- Agreed: the book is copyrighted material. I support the tag and bot(s). Gobucks821 (talk) 19:27, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- @WhatamIdoing:Thanks sir for your valuable comments. Yes, "real-time warnings" are what I meant. A system checking for "copyright violations" [copyvios] also sounds good enough. I did find a page for copyvio template [I did not know it earlier]. Thanks very much. Neotaruntius (talk) 07:32, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- At the moment, we can't give real-time warnings, and since not all books are digitized, it'll never be perfect. But we do have a system that runs after you've added some text, to check for probable copyvios. Because the copyvio systems are really matching to "matches this website" – and some websites aren't copyrighted – it requires manual review after that, but we think we're catching at least most of it that way. WhatamIdoing (talk) 07:14, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
Prostate cancer TFA February 4
[edit]Please watchlist the article for vandalism or inappropriate edits on February 4, when it appears on Wikipedia's mainpage.
Great work by Ajpolino ! SandyGeorgia (Talk) 16:53, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
Fun Christmas paper
[edit]Some of you might be interested in reading this:
- Cro, Suzie; Phillips, Rachel (2024-12-14). "All I want for Christmas…is a precisely defined research question". Trials. 25 (1): 784. doi:10.1186/s13063-024-08604-w. ISSN 1745-6215. PMC 11645783. PMID 39673058.
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WhatamIdoing (talk) 01:53, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
Does WP:MEDRS apply for pet studies?
[edit]See talk-page discussion at Vegetarian and vegan dog diet, a user added a trial and it was removed by another editor. My understanding is that MEDRS does also apply for biomedical claims made about pets and that we shouldn't use primary sources such as a single feeding trial. I could be wrong though; it's been a while since I edited anything related to pets. Seeking clarification on this. Psychologist Guy (talk) 22:33, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- As pet foods and medications are regulated by the FDA under an almost identical pathway as human drug approvals and indications, I’d agree that WP:MEDRS applies.
- Could you find somebody in a veterinary Project to get their impression (since that’s more into their speciality)? Thnx, again, I agree it should apply! Gobucks821 (talk) 22:36, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- VETMED was always a small group, and I'm not sure who's around these days.
- Historically, the community has been more tolerant of primary sources being cited for content that could not possibly have any human medical application. Also, WP:ECREE ("Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence") applies to all content. If the results are surprising ("e.g., obligate carnivores are healthy on a long-term vegan diet"), then I'd want more than a primary source. If the results are WP:SKYBLUE ("Mammals need to eat food"), then a peer-reviewed primary journal article (especially its background/overview section) might be a strong enough source. In between those two extremes, you'll have to use your judgment.
- Sometimes the fastest solution is to find another source. WhatamIdoing (talk) 22:50, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks for the suggestions and I agree. Unfortunately there are hardly any studies that have been done on vegan dog diets and no good reviews. The feeding trial in question was this one [2]. There is a serious lack of secondary sources discussing this kind of topic. I think it would be best to wait until more research has been published. I disagree with citing just one trial. We need better secondary sourcing. Psychologist Guy (talk) 22:58, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- And it's recent, so we're unlikely to find it in textbooks yet. It's possible that there is some sort of popular press comment on it. Those tend to be lousy sources in a different way, though, even the ones that are technically secondary sources. WhatamIdoing (talk) 23:36, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks for the suggestions and I agree. Unfortunately there are hardly any studies that have been done on vegan dog diets and no good reviews. The feeding trial in question was this one [2]. There is a serious lack of secondary sources discussing this kind of topic. I think it would be best to wait until more research has been published. I disagree with citing just one trial. We need better secondary sourcing. Psychologist Guy (talk) 22:58, 30 December 2024 (UTC)
Request additional eyes on American Society of Anesthesiologists
[edit]A recent addition was made to the article. The addition doubled the text length of the article and focuses on negative aspects of the organization's lobbying (sources appear sound). It would be good to get people who are familiar with articles about professional medical organizations to look at the addition to make sure it adheres to NPOV. Springee (talk) 19:34, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- If the information from 2004, that the ASA “spent the second-largest sum of money on lobbying of all professional physician associations in the United States.” is true for the long term, then I would expect lobbying to take up a greater portion of their page than other pages about professional medical organisations.
- I’m concerned about the focus on recent contentious lobbying however. Sounds like the ASA been lobbying for decades with a lot of money, and if so, this section should reflect whatever those other efforts were. Daphne Morrow (talk) 21:15, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- "In the 2000s, the ASA lobbied to force anesthesiologists to be in the hospital room whenever an anesthesia drug was administered to patients during colonoscopies " is unreferenced. NYT article does not mention it. T g7 (talk) 21:20, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- NYT article does not mention propofol either. T g7 (talk) 21:22, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- This is a topic that is outside my normal area of knowledge but the new material, made the article shift from what seemed like kind of a high level, boiler plate description to something that looked like an attack article trying to pass as encyclopedic. Like I said, some level of content may make sense but not 50% of the article. I will note that a recent search for articles that mentioned the organization didn't say anything about these controversies. This suggests the material is getting too much weight. Still, I think getting more eyes on the topic would be best. Springee (talk) 21:42, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- Also there is lack of context, as the Tampa Bay Times article points out that the Nurse Anesthetist society spent a lot of money lobbying in opposition to the ASA. And the NYT article points out that the *third* highest spender in lobbying was the nurse anesthetist society. And there is no attention paid to the ASA's contention that their lobbying effort is to ensure patient safety. In my opinion, it reads more like an advocacy piece than an encyclopedic piece. That being said, there are some good points here- for example, pointing out the role of money and lobbying in health care in the US is very important. I think the battle between the nurse anesthetists and the anesthesiologists is noteworthy but it would need more context. T g7 (talk) 21:43, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- NYT article does not mention propofol either. T g7 (talk) 21:22, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- Also the part about the anomalous billing does not represent fully what is stated in the references. T g7 (talk) 21:51, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- In fact, one of the sources states "the authors have stressed that their findings should not be interpreted to indicate fraud because fraud involves intent, which could not be determined." So in my opinion, this is somewhat misrepresentating the reference. T g7 (talk) 21:58, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
Discussion at COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory about inclusion of anti-Chinese racism in lead
[edit]Talk:COVID-19_lab_leak_theory#Should_we_mention_in_the_lead_the_"increased_anti-Chinese_racism." Bluethricecreamman (talk) 15:31, 2 January 2025 (UTC)