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--TreyHarris 09:14, 2 February 2006 (UTC) [edit] Proof versus indication This article uses irritable bowel syndrome 'prove' (or derivatives) an awful lot. That can't be right. Yes, Please people to help clean this up. Generally it should be 'show' or 'illustrate' or 'imply' or 'indicate' or 'demonstrate' ... science is very careful about what irritable bowel syndrome it calls proof. - Shevek 14:38, 21 May irritable bowel syndrome 2005 (UTC) I suggest that during cleanup, we maintain two standards - 1. all "clinical evidence" to be referenced only from peer-reviewed publications (other evidence clearly labeled as such) and 2. all "sources" to give linaean (Genus species) names, and reference the source of analysis. The bar must be set a little higher here because of the often contentious commercial interest in the topic (e.g. fish v. flax, soy v. canola v. the world, vegan v.
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