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If it was menstrual blood surely it would be too much of a red herring to be remarked upon?
What are really needed at this point are some concrete examples of how ICUs use this more timely signalling of outcome trends to identify and rectify changes in performance, and some assurance that ICUs will not end up spending too much time chasing red herrings as a consequence of random variation in outcomes.
However, while the existence of people "who really do feel like Will Traynor" are held up a red herrings, far too much of the media representation of those feelings is fictional but people seem to accept is as real.
Some critics have argued that Shutter Island tries to do too much, in jamming in all these red herrings, but psychosis is often like that, a kitchen sink of conspiracies roiling in one's head.
The prose occasionally slips into the staccato rhythms made famous by the author's wife, Joan Didion, and like the first act of a movie that is too concerned with exposition, the opening pages spend too much time introducing people and clues and red herrings.
Genetic tests that reveal toxicity and side effects early on could help eliminate red-herring molecules before they eat up too much of the R&D budget.
The two were not inherently linked, and focusing too much on appearance and demeanour seemed to me a red herring.
Swedes don't eat as much herring as they once did; there are too many options that didn't exist a century ago.
That last bit about the sugar will surely resonate with consumers who have been hammered about eating too much sugar - but I think it's a bit of a red herring.
By providing too much information that isn't medically useful, and not enough that is, electronic medical records are just one more barrier to good health care, one more red herring in the pursuit of a correct diagnosis.
"Too much is too much".
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