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be obvious, or even sensible. It exists to let editors know that other people have other views. Generally, I find that most editors don't want the choice of language ("How dare they call that 'successful'!) to be the main thing that people remember from an article they're writing. Following that advice might help people focus on the article's contents instead of on wording choices.
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This particular bit of advice falls under the heading "Language choices sometimes carry connotations that are not obvious to every editor. A term or phrase that sounds normal to you might sound stigmatising, offensive, or biased to someone else." Not everyone will find every point in that list to
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I read it as when they wrote 'the word "suicide"' they meant whatever the Finish word was, not the English word. It made me wonder if there are words like that in English. And also whether other cultures have the same attitude to euphemisms as we do (or even if we are consistent). Like I sense we
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Just a few decades ago, the word “suicide” was also almost unsayable – and unprintable. Soon after it opened in 1972, Mieli’s crisis centre in Helsinki changed its name from “suicide prevention centre” to “crisis prevention centre” because there were objections to publishing the word in the phone
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Observance of correlation is never proof of causation, and is often coincidental, though it is interesting, and in association with a lot more data might be food for thought. But for one thing, there's a linguistic absurdity here: English isn't used in Finland (except here and there as a second
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Whether it's better depends largely on editors' understanding of the contents of each article. I would generally encourage editors to pick the Brain/Human brain combination if the general article has significant information about the human brain as well as non-human brains. I would generally
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In June 2016, Adolescent Research Review published a systematic review of 12 studies of subjects aged 11 to 21 years that concluded that while internet technology may provide adolescents opportunities to seek emotional and social support, the research reviewed did not establish that internet
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in the article's talk page from 2022, and based solely on the issue I found, I could agree that it's needed. Considering that I don't have too much interest in investing more time in fixing the article, do you think the best course of action in this case is to submit it to a review?
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I wonder if editors would have better success in finding a title for that article if they first decided whether it should be "products" or "hygiene" (which would include not only commercial products, but also non-product-oriented activities like washing).
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It's not clear to me if the above "To-do list" is a WikiProject Medicine effort, i.e., something we, as a WikiProject, have decided (via consensus) to establish, or if it was one (unidentified) editor's idea, or something else. Can someone clarify?
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In December 2017, Adolescent Research Review published a systematic review of 11 studies comprising 12,646 child and adolescent subjects that found a small but statistically significant correlation between social media use and depressive
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Any editor is welcome to add a suggested topic to the list. It doesn't have to be a subject that you personally care about or relates to an article you were editing. Please add enough context that we can figure out what your subject is
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consider them foolish nonsense to be avoided in technical or professional writing but in other cultures they might think professional writing required some of them in order to avoid being outrageously rude or distractingly offensive. --
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This is a collection of items that various conversations and disputes have indicated (a) it might be helpful for MEDMOS to address but (b) exactly what the consensus is or how to address the subject in MEDMOS will require further
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Well said. I try to make similar points pretty frequently, along the lines that if what you've written causes a mental revolt in the reader about the wording, especially along offense-taking lines, then your writing has failed.
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the offending section for the time being, due to it being in the wrong section of the article and in far too much detail for the scope of the article. The material should be distilled to 3-4 sentences and placed in either
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Please don't start discussions in this section. Please do add links to prior discussions and examples or other details that you think will be helpful (signed or not, as you choose) when we have the real discussions.
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The line "The highest proportion of attempts are still among middle-aged men" has reminded me that we need to check the main suicide-related articles to see whether we have too much "angsty impulsive teen" stereotype.
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has been discussed many times, and unless you are able to answer all of the usual objections, then I doubt it would be worth your time to try to get the article title changed. In particular, I suggest that you type
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No. Starts like "In humans, the kidneys are two reddish-brown..." are fine, or a hatnote - ideally more of these would be worked into the text (I see you have been going around adding them). Note that
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book. For many older Finnish people, Sihvola says, “suicide” is still a difficult word to say; as with the word “bear” – as in the animal – there is a sense that saying it will bring it closer.
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Overall, I wonder whether a complete re-write would be ideal. It might be easier to start over than to try to transform the existing catalog of published papers into an encyclopedia article.
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This isn't about the person's intent. Declaring the outcome (whatever it was) to be successful, unsuccessful, or failed is passing judgment on what the correct/best/good/desirable outcome is.
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I also find this article to be full of excessive undue details that make it hard to read, so I agree that a complete rewrite may be the best way to deal with it. What worries me more than
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In April 2013, the Journal of Adolescent Health published a systematic review of 33 studies of adolescent girls that found a positive association between screen time and depression.
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I support this one—and not just because I'm a psychologist! ;-) ... We have had discussion about this topic before. Let's link to such archived discussions, e.g.,
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Avoid unexpected neutrality for subjects very strongly associated with one biological sex (e.g., pregnancy, menstruation, and ovarian cancer affect "women"
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References to non-human anatomy are much less common than references to human anatomy, but articles that only describe human anatomy often include
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If you feel ready to address one of the topics, then please start a new ==section== at the end of the page to ask a question or make a proposal.
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I don't see any logical reason for these less-specific titles, and would prefer to give these articles more-specific and less-ambiguous names.
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Watching high traffic articles can be difficult, especially when busy with outside endeavours for protracted periods. I'll try and take a look
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encourage editors to pick the Brain/Brain (non-human) combination if the general article does not have much information about human brains.
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100% of the search results being about humans is practically the definition of '"non-human references" to these topics are not common'.
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appears to be a contentious euphemism that remains the article name. Discussions on renaming this seem stalled on COMMONNAME arguments (
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Thanks to you too for fixing it, this is a useful experience for me to understand both the guidelines and the editing process.
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I think that one's own settled euphemisms are not always obvious. It's just the way you write. We resist some of them (e.g.,
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into your favorite web search engine and figure out the percentage of results that are human vs non-human. For me, I get:
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Add advice on how to incorporate the psychological, emotional, and social effects of health problems into articles.
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Choosing "Brain" for an article entirely about the human brain would violate neither this guideline nor the
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How about: "This is unclear about whether the action was fatal, and implies intent that may not be known."
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of Knowledge's policy and guideline documents is available, offering valuable insights and recommendations.
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Clarify how to include "evolution" in anatomy articles (suggest under "Development" subheading).
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superstition (which is widespread). See also the reticence of English speakers to use the word
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The Finnish miracle: how the country halved its suicide rate – and saved countless lives
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thanks for highlighting this. Took me a while to figure out what happened.
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I've added a statement about the word "commit", and alternative phrasings.
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any recommended metrics, such as cost effectiveness, cost per DALY averted,
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Should Knowledge's articles about the human brain and skeleton be titled
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may need some subsections, e.g., reaction to a life-threatening diagnosis
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How to talk about suicide-related content (e.g., the "committed" RFC)
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I have noticed that this article contains a long excerpt from
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That might be the case, but it's more likely that they have a
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was not the word in question, but some Finnish word (probably
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just one generation ago. People used euphemisms like
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