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In many gregarious mammals, mothers and offspring have developed the abilities to recognise each other using acoustic signals.
Interventions could attempt to overcome the barriers to timely symptomatic presentation, for example by improving public understanding of the age/risk association for ovarian cancer and improving women's confidence in their personal abilities to recognise and act upon ovarian symptoms.
In the future, serious attempts should be made to improve the GPs' abilities to recognise SP in order to prevent the use of inappropriate treatments, such as insufficient doses of benzodiazepines, which may be linked to the physician's incorrect diagnosing of the disorder.
Leaving such training entirely to the postgraduate stages, unless it is mandatory and robustly enforced, means that a significant number of medical graduates may never receive any training about biological weapons and bioterrorism, which in turn may seriously hamper their abilities to recognise such events for what they are as early as they might be and alert the appropriate authorities.
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