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The controversial controversy of a passionate controversialist

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2002
Alvan Feinstein was among the pioneers who perceived the need to apply epidemiologic principles and methods to clinical medicine. In his attempt to convert his peers to his own views, he was very liberal in criticizing the work of others. Epidemiologists still recall his 1988 article in Science entitled "Scientific Standards in Epidemiologic Studies of
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The BCG controversy

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 1994
The history of tuberculosis control by vaccination with Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is reviewed. Use of the vaccine is evaluated in light of conflicting results from trials of BCG efficacy. Explanatinations are suggested for the variations between trials, and the continued use of BCG as a vaccine against tuberculosis is discussed.
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Controversies in tuberculosis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1987
Tuberculous infection among children continues to be a significant cause of morbidity. The symptom complex are so variable among children that the final diagnosis often rests on the laboratory tests. Proper interpretation of the tests, specially tuberculin test and radiographic studies, are necessary for establishing correct diagnosis.
A, Parthasarathy   +5 more
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The 'is-ought' controversy

Analysis, 1965
Mr J. R. Searle recently (Paper XII) attempted to derive ‘ought’ from ‘is’. Criticism of his attempt has revolved round two main objections: (i) that he is not clear on the difference between reporting the use of a word such as ‘promise’ and actually using it, (ii) that the premise ‘Other things are equal’, which he introduces at two stages of his ...
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The Saccharin Controversy

Diabetes Care, 1978
Saccharin and its salts are the most extensively consumed artificial sweeteners in the United States today. The current controversy about the risks of their use to human health has surfaced from research findings that report an increased incidence of cancer, primarily of the urinary bladder, in certain animal species and man chronically exposed to ...
R K, Kalkhoff, M E, Levin
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