User talk:Ms brigitte

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Aplastic anaemia
I have temporarily removed your addition to aplastic anemia; the contributions can be accessed with this diff.

Firstly, you added your signature to the article. There is no need to do that - the wiki keeps track of which editors have contributed to it in the page history.

Secondly and more importantly, you added material on the rights of students with aplastic anaemia. This material was restricted to the American perspective, and therefore did not quite provide a worldwide view. I also have the feeling that the cytopenias do not necessarily correllate with the symptoms, and that some students with quite severe AA will still be able to follow a fairly normal schedule. Suggesting that the clinical severity correllates with exemptions is, in my mind, original research.

You may notice that very few Wikipedia articles on health topics have similar sections, and I'm not sure if this topic can be generalised enough for inclusion in an encyclopedia. Please discuss on Talk:Aplastic anemia or WT:MED if you disagree. JFW | T@lk  02:45, 5 December 2007 (UTC)