User talk:81.104.109.230

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Happy editing! – Arms & Hearts (talk) 12:37, 10 February 2020 (UTC)

Health humanities
Thanks again for your contributions to Health humanities and Paul Crawford (academic) (see above). Further to the above, I'd like to suggest that you read the page Plain and simple conflict of interest guide because it seems to me, from your edits, that you might have a close connection to Crawford personally or to the field generally. If that's the case, you should refrain from directly editing those articles or related articles. You should instead make any suggestions at Talk:Health humanities or the relevant article talk page, and I or another editor will make changes, provided they're in keeping with Wikipedia policies and guidelines. You are of course free, and indeed encouraged, to edit articles on any subject with which you don't have a close connection. If I've got the wrong end of the stick, and you're simply interested in the subject and don't have such a connection, feel free to ignore this message. Let me know here or at my talk page if you have any questions. All the best, – Arms & Hearts (talk) 12:43, 10 February 2020 (UTC)