User talk:Peter-ZA

Working in the field of Environmental Health/Medicine

=Stress=

In (environmental) health and (environmental) medicine
The stress in the body is mostly a result or reaction to an external action.

This may be any of the following STRESS situations in the body ... (see the Links below):

See also:

 * Work stress / Work Stress
 * Chronic stress
 * Oxidative stress
 * Environmental Health / Environmental Illness
 * Allergology / Allergies / Immunology / Air Pollution / Noise Pollution
 * Geopathology / Geopathic Stress
 * EMF / Electro-magnetic Fields / Electro Stress / Electro Smog / E-Smog / eSmog
 * Sick Building Syndrome / Architecture / Building Biology / Natural Building Elements / Organic Building Elements

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Regards your edit to Stress (medicine), please note our policies on reliable sources and no original research. Also note WP:NEO, which states that we should avoid neologisms - geopathic stress appears to be such a neologism, and WP:TONE, which states we should adopt a specific tone, one which generally doesn't include octopi :) Sections should not be excessively capitalized per WP:CAPS, and 'things that are impossible to diagnose and treat' are generally red flags that the topic at hand might be a fringe topic of dubious inclusion on wikipedia.  The stance taken on wikipedia towards topics, particularly medical topics, is a scientific mainstream one, which tries not to place undue weight on topics that are not recognized by mainstream science.  WLU 18:31, 5 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Also note that disambiguation pages like stress have a specific purpose, and are not 'catch all' pages or places to put information about specific topics. They're so people can navigate through related terms to find the page they are looking for.  WLU 18:44, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

Geopathology
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This is what you say now: Not mainstream, ... etc.
Please note the medics also scratched Dr. Semmelweiss of the roll in Austria, for telling the doctors in the hospital to wash their hands when switching treatments from one patoent to the next, to reduce cross-infections. What has happened now? Now one gets sacked for NOT washing your hands. Just go ahead WIPE it clean amd don't forget to delete my name and account! I would not waste more time to place info here. I'd rather carry on spending my already limited time enhancing my own website, where people appreciate my inputs. Cheers! Peter-ZA 22:45, 8 November 2007 (UTC)


 * That's completely irrelevant to the notability of the page, if you can't document it with reliable sources, this is not the venue for that entry. If you'd like to delete your account (I don't know if it's possible or not), use the helpme tag to attract the attention of an admin and they will try to help you.  Just type the raw characters as you see them in a new section of your talk page.  WLU 01:58, 9 November 2007 (UTC)

Your contributed article, List of bit rates (Summary over the years)
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Speedy deletion nomination of Unstoppable-Copier
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