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<blockquote data-quote="Mr_Pot" data-source="post: 2120738" data-attributes="member: 216415"><p>If doctors and nurses had to have had all the diseases they might need to treat they would be too ill to treat anyone and probably be dead.</p><p>I would disregard anything from an "influencer" unless was about how to look coy and pout a lot. </p><p>I think one of the main problems is the way that many journalists work. They have an assignment, setting out with a pre-conceived idea to "prove" rather than an open mind. What the professor actually said may have contained lots of caveats or alternative ideas that have been conveniently left out as they didn't fit, or possibly the journalist interviewed someone who he knew would support the article he had been told to write.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr_Pot, post: 2120738, member: 216415"] If doctors and nurses had to have had all the diseases they might need to treat they would be too ill to treat anyone and probably be dead. I would disregard anything from an "influencer" unless was about how to look coy and pout a lot. I think one of the main problems is the way that many journalists work. They have an assignment, setting out with a pre-conceived idea to "prove" rather than an open mind. What the professor actually said may have contained lots of caveats or alternative ideas that have been conveniently left out as they didn't fit, or possibly the journalist interviewed someone who he knew would support the article he had been told to write. [/QUOTE]
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