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As illustrated in the following excerpt from an interview, a common challenge articulated by physicians was the difficulty experienced in translating CAN test results into meaningful implications for patient treatment: "If you inform people about such thing as autonomic neuropathy, then they will always like to know if there is something we can do about it.
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The challenge was clearly articulated by Harvey Fineberg in his analysis of the US government's response to the 1976 swine influenza scare (Fineberg, 2009): 'The first lesson is to avoid over-confidence about scientific insights.
In a release, the group argued that its "appeal is not focused on challenging the objectives articulated by [President Obama], but instead the unjustifiable shift [by the FCC] backward to common carrier regulation".
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