"Although it's not unprecedented for government scientists to be on opposite ends of a scientific debate, two contradictory press releases on a flashpoint issue like CFS would look odd, scientists say. With publication deferred, "they want to find out what's going on first," says one researcher who says he has been briefed about the controversy."
"look odd" ???? How about cause panic.....This CFS forum is not representative of the general public opinion. When AIDS was in its infancy there was chaos as "the media" reported the implications of " scientific findings", that the disease was spread by gay waiters in restaurants or sneezing in elevators etc. Many public health officials were being advised that the science dictated that isolation camps be readied for the infected......... I might add that on the other hand, sex industry representatives were quoting other "scientific findings" that said there was no relationship between activities at bath houses and AIDS so "come on down and f**k your brains out" actual advertisement at the time....
Making policy based on science is political and in principal is based on dialogue and consensus. Public health officials need to have as much consensus as possible with and among the scientists before letting the media onboard.
In my opinion, I think it is a good thing that someone is looking at the big picture before letting the media do it's thing.....
"look odd" ???? How about cause panic.....This CFS forum is not representative of the general public opinion. When AIDS was in its infancy there was chaos as "the media" reported the implications of " scientific findings", that the disease was spread by gay waiters in restaurants or sneezing in elevators etc. Many public health officials were being advised that the science dictated that isolation camps be readied for the infected......... I might add that on the other hand, sex industry representatives were quoting other "scientific findings" that said there was no relationship between activities at bath houses and AIDS so "come on down and f**k your brains out" actual advertisement at the time....
Making policy based on science is political and in principal is based on dialogue and consensus. Public health officials need to have as much consensus as possible with and among the scientists before letting the media onboard.
In my opinion, I think it is a good thing that someone is looking at the big picture before letting the media do it's thing.....