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A bad review, reviewed
Posted by Alison McCook [Entry posted at 26th October 2007 09:21 PM GMT]
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Return to Top comment: Ther's someting else! by Sergio Stagnaro MD [Comment posted 2007-10-27 02:12:20] I have just read two statements in the paper, at which I have paid right attention:?Specifically, Crow said he took issue with Greenberg's assertion that academic researchers and institutions should be motivated by curiosity alone, not a drive for funding?. ?The work load of college presidents is heavy, but never too heavy to offer critiques of work that need context to be better understood". I agree with both of them. However, at my best knowledge, ther?s something more important in preventing the progress of scientific advances, which must be politically correct! For instance, what accounts for the reason that the majority of peer-review Editors (BUT not all, fortunately) are afraid about Biophysical Semeiotics (www.semeioticabiofisica.it, Bibliography)? ALL Biophysical Semeiotics discoveries aren?t politically correct, sounds my answer. In fact, e.g., biophysical-semeiotic constitutions do really exsist (ibidem, and Stagnaro S., Stagnaro-Neri M., Le Costituzioni Semeiotico-Biofisiche.Strumento clinico fondamentale per la prevenzione primaria e la definizione della Single Patient Based Medicine. Travel Factory, Roma, 2004. http://www.travelfactory.it), so that it?s an expensive non-sense to advice ALL individuals undergoing to blood examination for cancer biological markers, diabetes, dyslipidaemia, a.s.o. Finally, I find surprising, and strange altogether, that the paramount argument of my LECTURE at V Virtual International Congress of Cardiology, just now in internet, organized by Federaci?n Argentina de Cardiologia (FAC), i.e., inherited Coronary Artery Disease (CD), conditio sine qua non of coronary heart disorder (!), based on congenital, newborn-pathological, type I, subtype b) Endoarteriolar Blocking Devices, I descovered, recognized bedside in a quantitative way, since birth, with a simple stethoscope (Stagnaro Sergio. Role of Coronary Endoarterial Blocking Devices in Myocardial Preconditioning - c007i. Lecture, V Virtual International Congress of Cardiology. http://www.fac.org.ar/qcvc/llave/c007i/stagnaros.php) is intentionally overlooked (better speaking, ignored) by italian Cardiologists of Societ? Italiana di Cardiologia. These facts account for the reason, I termed this TIME (See www.ilpungolo.com, Scienza) as Era dei Lumi Spenti. Comment on this blog |