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lightning process
editHi Cakelot1/Bar I was disappointed by your edit. You do a disservice to readers by omitting a summary of the BBC File on 4, and excluding errors made in the report. You do a disservice to everyone with these chronic conditions by ommitting the recovery story alongside the stories of people who didn't get change. There are many of these recovery stories in the press and research which are being frequently ignored. The rapid recovery stories are important as they show that there is a system capable of rapid change involved in at least some people alongside other physical issues identified by research. This needs to be researched as part of the process of understanding and for developing medications for helping people to recover from this condition/group of conditions. Unfortunately almost no research has been happening into how patients are recovering. Verity Verity&Science1 (talk) 08:56, 30 May 2024 (UTC)
- Verity&Science1, Wikipedia articles are based on reliable sources not on our own feelings. As I said in my edit summary, you've inserted a load of WP:FRINGE WP:OR and WP:SYNTH (each on of those links is to a Policies and/or guideline that I recommend you read). We arn't here to write an original essay rebutting the points of a program (where such rebuttals aren't present in the sources). For example where is the claim that the program was controversial supported by a reliable source. Additionally, as this is a medical topic the higher standard of WP:MEDRES also applies. I intend to bring this to the WP:FTN as fringe medical theories is not an area I edit much. I will also open a section on the talk page so it can be discussed more widely. Cakelot1 ☞️ talk 15:55, 30 May 2024 (UTC)
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Books & Bytes – Issue 63
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Issue 63, May – June 2024
- One new partner
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Books & Bytes – Issue 64
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Issue 64, July – August 2024
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