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La #7 <3 "Top 10 retractions of 2017 - From a record-breaking 107-paper retraction because of fake peer reviews, to two papers retracted by Nobel-winners, Retraction Watch highlights the most notable scientific turnabouts of the year." https://www.the-scientist... https://i.imgur.com/zTVVI...
La #7 <3 "Top 10 retractions of 2017 - From a record-breaking 107-paper retraction because of fake peer reviews, to two papers retracted by Nobel-winners, Retraction Watch highlights the most notable scientific turnabouts of the year." https://www.the-scientist... https://i.imgur.com/zTVVI...
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"Uromycitisis is a rare but serious condition that affects over 2,000 mostly adult men and women in the United States each year. Described simply, it is caused by prolonged failure to evacuate the contents of the bladder and can result in a serious infection of the lower urinary tract known as “uromycitisis poisoning,” which, if untreated, can cause acute renal failure and has an associated high mortality. Moreover, the psychological component of this condition cannot be discounted, as sufferers often feel shame due to their medical need to urinate whenever and wherever they feel the urge, lest they risk developing uromycitisis poisoning. There is, however, a strong societal bias against such acts that must be balanced against the health and well-being of people with this condition. In fact, some more progressive localities have become aware of and sensitive to this condition and have attempted to accommodate people with medically diagnosed uromycitisis by issuing public urination licenses or passes, which shield from legal prosecution under public sanitation laws people who, by absolute medical necessity, urinate in public. We report the case of a 37-year-old man who suffers from uromycitisis, was prevented from urinating in public, was admitted to the hospital with uromycitisis poisoning, was wrongly diagnosed, and was ultimately referred to our institution for treatment."
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