20:5020:50, 9 June 2017diffhist−772
Phytolacca americana
→Nutritional information: Unreliable source, also figure of 31 g protein / 100g dry weight seems infeasible, this is FAR more than the highest-protein vegetable sources, shoots of plants typically have much less protein. Removing b/c probably wrong.
16:5216:52, 29 September 2016diffhist+28
Whooping cough
clarification, this review looked at all interventions (not just medication) but specifically excluded antibiotics and vaccines, which are both well-established. existing text was misleading/untrue b/c seemed to apply to antibiotics
22:2222:22, 30 August 2016diffhist+634
Major depressive disorder
→Exercise: Added this source, it specifically references / looks at major depression, this is more directly relevant than the first sentence talking only about mild depression. Also I think conditions are important: some conditions need to be met.
22:0022:00, 30 August 2016diffhist+2
Major depressive disorder
→Other: This definitely doesn't belong in the paragraph with exercise. I am separating these into individual paragraphs because they're distinct topics. the CBT comment probably belongs in the section for CBT, not this "other" section
21:5421:54, 30 August 2016diffhist+426
Major depressive disorder
→Other: expanded this because there's a lot of info in this source, it reviews many studies, and its conclusions are fairly complex: possibly misleading without more explanation
13:5013:50, 9 February 2016diffhist−3
Lake Tai
cause-effect is complex, this statement seems to be POV and oversimplifying, i.e. it's not growth alone, it's a specific type of growth or specific practices, which cause pollution
12:2412:24, 31 July 2014diffhist−79
Euphorbia
Needs source and explanation - some euphorbia are invasive others native - not immediately apparent which species this refers to or why they are harmful
19 July 2014
17:5717:57, 19 July 2014diffhist−384
Sonchus asper
Removed unsourced assertions about rash--this is a medical claim and needs source. Also seems implausible given the fact that the leaves are edible--do spines cause only mechanical damage?
13:5313:53, 1 July 2014diffhist−36
Solanum carolinense
Added description of where spines occur, removed unsourced assertion of spines breaking off--my experience with this plant suggests otherwise, this needs sourcing to add back
20:5020:50, 9 June 2017diffhist−772
Phytolacca americana
→Nutritional information: Unreliable source, also figure of 31 g protein / 100g dry weight seems infeasible, this is FAR more than the highest-protein vegetable sources, shoots of plants typically have much less protein. Removing b/c probably wrong.
16:5216:52, 29 September 2016diffhist+28
Whooping cough
clarification, this review looked at all interventions (not just medication) but specifically excluded antibiotics and vaccines, which are both well-established. existing text was misleading/untrue b/c seemed to apply to antibiotics
22:2222:22, 30 August 2016diffhist+634
Major depressive disorder
→Exercise: Added this source, it specifically references / looks at major depression, this is more directly relevant than the first sentence talking only about mild depression. Also I think conditions are important: some conditions need to be met.
22:0022:00, 30 August 2016diffhist+2
Major depressive disorder
→Other: This definitely doesn't belong in the paragraph with exercise. I am separating these into individual paragraphs because they're distinct topics. the CBT comment probably belongs in the section for CBT, not this "other" section
21:5421:54, 30 August 2016diffhist+426
Major depressive disorder
→Other: expanded this because there's a lot of info in this source, it reviews many studies, and its conclusions are fairly complex: possibly misleading without more explanation
13:5013:50, 9 February 2016diffhist−3
Lake Tai
cause-effect is complex, this statement seems to be POV and oversimplifying, i.e. it's not growth alone, it's a specific type of growth or specific practices, which cause pollution
12:2412:24, 31 July 2014diffhist−79
Euphorbia
Needs source and explanation - some euphorbia are invasive others native - not immediately apparent which species this refers to or why they are harmful
19 July 2014
17:5717:57, 19 July 2014diffhist−384
Sonchus asper
Removed unsourced assertions about rash--this is a medical claim and needs source. Also seems implausible given the fact that the leaves are edible--do spines cause only mechanical damage?
13:5313:53, 1 July 2014diffhist−36
Solanum carolinense
Added description of where spines occur, removed unsourced assertion of spines breaking off--my experience with this plant suggests otherwise, this needs sourcing to add back