User talk:Wiltonhall
March 2014
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Metabolic syndrome edits
[edit]Hello Wiltonhall. On my talk page, you said: "I see that you reverted my edit on the Metabolic syndrome page of wikipedia. My edit reflects the cited research and makes more accurate claims about Metabolic syndrome than the text you reverted to. Please explain why your edit is more accurate and should stand instead of my revision. For example, please present any evidence that rates of metabolic syndrome are higher among people with psych diagnosis without antipsychotic drug use present, or please present any research evidence for "predisposition" to metabolic syndrome."
- First, please use the signature icon in the edit header to timestamp your discussions on talk pages. I made this revert and also this one because no WP:MEDRS systematic reviews are used to support the content, much of which is speculative or a synthesis from lab studies; see WP:SYNTH. Notice that the two remaining sources in the Management section are MEDRS reviews which adequately support the statements. Actual "management" of metabolic syndrome is a multidisease, potentially multidrug strategy, which has no universal approach due to the complex interacting variables. --Zefr (talk) 14:15, 6 August 2018 (UTC)
Nomination of Freedom Center (mental health organization) for deletion
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Discretionary sanctions
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