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Hopefully that won't change, but already some pro-circumcision groups are using the reduced disease argument as definitive reasoning in favor of routine male circumcision all over again.
But on the whole, Bradford Smith, former director of the University of California Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, says, "I would tend to think the disease argument is really a proxy for other concerns, like having to let any person who says their parrot or horse is a service animal enter into public areas".
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On this side of the Atlantic, with unemployment remaining stubbornly high, conservative economists insisted that the Keynesian medicine had failed to cure the patient and had perhaps even worsened the disease — an argument seized upon by Republican politicians.
And will insurers willingly pay now for pills to prevent disease, buying the argument that they can save money in the long run?
However, when the present results are coupled with those from our companion review paper summarising interventional mechanistic studies focusing on biomarkers associated with cardiovascular disease, 110 the argument for causation becomes more compelling.
In our study, the GPs used other diseases as an argument in a total of 70 judgement situations, mostly as arguments for CHF (91%).
But emboldened developing countries could invoke the public health argument for diseases like heart disease and diabetes -- and the increasing sophistication of generic drug makers in India and China could give them alternate sources of supply.
This finding weakens the argument that disease duration acts as a proxy for joint damage and raises the possibility that the association between disease duration and 1-year MDHAQ pain may be attributable to chance.
One reader caught my attention, having e-mailed me about malaria as the basis to his argument — a disease I had seen ravage equatorial communities from Africa to the Amazon.
Whilst information technologies are playing a significant supporting role in disease surveillance, our central argument is that if data collection for epidemiological monitoring is about technology, surveillance itself is about people.
This is asserted with cold dispassion, dismissing any argument of "disease" (a word she rejects "like ebola"), putting her in a camp that believes defining addiction as such somehow removes the involvement of any free will.
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