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Head, Dept. of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Technion. Cardiologist. Mediocre cook. Sarcomeres, gene expression Views are my own
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“I told her she could and would lead a continue to lead a full life” is simply not true for many patients with heart failure. Lying to your patients is unethical
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While assessing quality can be challenging, evaluating quantity is much simpler. As a result, authors, editors, and reviewers often focus on what can be measured
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You’re in for a lot of surprises
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This is when editorial decisions are useful. An editor can reject a paper outright. Obviously not always a good thing, but sometimes it’s useful
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I have risked my life for my county, I have treated injured under ‘freedom fighters’ fire , I have protested for 40 consecutive weeks against my government. What about you, condescending racist?
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As a racist you condescend over the Palestinians. You do not thinks of them as man capable of action. Babies? Americans rebelled against tyranny, many other people did. Why can’t the Palestinians? Who promised easy? Life may easy for you, not so for most others
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Ever heard of the Arab spring? People in Libya dethroned Gaddfi. There are many examples. People have power. They need the will to do exercise it. You either support Hamams or you fight against it.
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Maybe this is something they should have considered before they launched thousands of missile into towns and butchered babies? Destroying Hamas is the best thing that can be done for the Palestinians
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Some died waiting? How did they die? Fell off a cliff? You missed burnin families in their houses, slaughter, rape and beheading in your timeline