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{{dyktalk|18 December|2013|entry= ... that an ''']''' was used by ] to implicate ] in autism?}}
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== DYK hook ==
I have added a ] statement to the statement about thimerosal and autism (my edit summary: ''required statement per NPOV; "avoid stating seriously contested assertions as facts". Content from ]. Also move out of first paragraph of section due to ] concern''). However, I think it may be useful to discuss here whether the content has the ] to be in the article at all; it is furthermore a violation of ], our requirements on medical sourcing (it is sourced to a primary study and a news article). I would remove it myself, but the statement is currently a DYK hook so this seems like the best temporary solution. ''''']''''' ''<font size="1.8">(])</font>'' 07:32, 18 December 2013 (UTC)
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A fact from Animal model of autism appeared on Misplaced Pages's Main Page in the Did you know column on 18 December 2013 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
I have added a scientific consensus statement to the statement about thimerosal and autism (my edit summary: required statement per NPOV; "avoid stating seriously contested assertions as facts". Content from Thimerosal controversy. Also move out of first paragraph of section due to WP:WEIGHT concern). However, I think it may be useful to discuss here whether the content has the WP:WEIGHT to be in the article at all; it is furthermore a violation of WP:MEDRS, our requirements on medical sourcing (it is sourced to a primary study and a news article). I would remove it myself, but the statement is currently a DYK hook so this seems like the best temporary solution. Sunrise(talk)07:32, 18 December 2013 (UTC)