Welcome! edit

Hello, Meansell, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful:

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Welcome to WikiProject Medicine edit

Hi Meansell! Welcome! I see you're interested in medical topics. You'll find editors with similar interests at WikiProject Medicine, where you're more than welcome to contribute to discussions, ask questions, or request more hands/eyes on any large tasks you run into. If you have questions or concerns as you're getting started, feel free to ask me here or at my talk page. For more general questions you can try WP:TEAHOUSE, where experienced editors are always around to help. Wikipedia is a big place, kept running by a complex interplay of guidelines and community norms. It can be frustrating to find your niche and get started (but very rewarding as you get the hang of it!). At least in the medicine space, we're in desperate need of more editors. So I do hope you decide to stick around. I hope you're doing well during these crazy times. Ajpolino (talk) 21:44, 7 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

WP:MED Newsletter - November 2020 edit

 
Issue 6—November 2020


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter


Greetings. This month marks the return of the project's long-dormant collaboration of the month! With some luck and effort, perhaps we can keep it going. I hope you're all finding ways to remain sane during another tumultuous month. Ready or not, here is what's happening around the project:

Newly recognized content

  Seminal vesicles nom. Tom (LT), reviewed by Berchanhimez
  Endell Street Military Hospital nom. G. Moore and Dormskirk, reviewed by Amitchell125
  Horace Smithy nom. Larry Hockett, reviewed by Ajpolino
  UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh nom. Andrew nyr, reviewed by HickoryOughtShirt?4
  Intravenous therapy nom. Berchanhimez, reviewed by Tom (LT)
  Vitamin K nom. David notMD, reviewed by Tom (LT)
  Homeopathy nom. Aircorn, review by Berchanhimez

Nominated for review

  Parkinson's disease now a featured article removal candidate. Discussion here
  Alzheimer's disease Notice of impending featured article review is at the talk page.   Anatomical terms of location nom. Tom (LT), under review by ArnabSaha and Aircorn
  Charles Bingham Penrose nom. Larry Hockett
  Louise Boursier nom. Doug Coldwell
  Intramuscular injection nom. Berchanhimez
  Blood culture nom. Spicy
  Late onset congenital adrenal hyperplasia nom. Maxim Masiutin

News from around the site

Discussions of interest

For a list of ongoing discussions in WP:MED-tagged articles, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Discussions
Also, a reminder to see Article Alerts for a list of medicine-related AfDs, CfDs, merge discussions, and more!

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - December 2020 edit

 
Issue 7—December 2020


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter


Hello. I hope this newsletter finds you well. For those struggling to focus on writing articles during these tumultuous times, you are not alone. For those stuck at home with more time and energy to dedicate to the encyclopedia, all the more power to you. There is – as always – lots to do. Here is what's happening around the project:

Newly recognized content

  Intramuscular injection nom. Berchanhimez, reviewed by Bibeyjj














Nominated for review

  Buruli ulcer nom. Ajpolino
  Anatomical terms of location nom. Tom (LT), under review by ArnabSaha and Aircorn
  Charles Bingham Penrose nom. Larry Hockett
  Louise Boursier nom. Doug Coldwell
  Blood culture nom. Spicy
  Late onset congenital adrenal hyperplasia nom. Maxim Masiutin
  Friedreich's ataxia nom. Akrasia25
  Fish allergy nom. David notMD, under review by Bibeyjj
  Kivu Ebola epidemic nom. Ozzie10aaaa
  UPMC Presbyterian nom. Andrew nyr
  Crown (anatomy) nom. Bibeyjj
  Alzheimer's disease Notice of impending featured article review at talk.
  Management of multiple sclerosis Notice of impending FAR at talk.
  Major depressive disorder Notice of impending FAR at talk.

News from around the site

Discussions of interest

For a list of ongoing discussions in WP:MED-tagged articles, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Discussions
Also, a reminder to see Article Alerts for a list of medicine-related AfDs, CfDs, merge discussions, and more!

 
A WP:MED editor pulls yet another unsourced stub from the pile, thrilled by its immense potential.

Backlog of the month
This month I'm trying out a new element of the newsletter – a backlog of the month. The WikiProject Medicine template is on the talk page of 44,944 articles, of which 18,111 have some kind of maintenance tag on them, indicating problems large or small. Each month, I'll highlight some small task to get you out of your normal editing focus and chip away at the project's massive maintenance backlogs. I'll aim for tasks that can be worked on in small chunks, perhaps on days when you can't focus on big problems, or have 15 minutes to burn at your computer.

The first backlog of the month will be the 410 medicine articles that cite no sources. These tend to be lower-traffic topics. Some just need verification that the topic actually exists, along with a quick reference. Others are best redirected to more substantial pages, or even brought to AfD. Feel free to scroll through the list for topics that interest you, or just start at the top. This feature will last as long as folks are interested enough to engage with it. If you see backlogs that would be a good fit, post them here. Thanks all, and happy referencing!

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - January 2021 edit

 
Issue 8—January 2021


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter


2020 is behind us at last. Off Wikipedia, the year has been trying. On Wikipedia, I hope you've found the time you spent here fulfilling and diverting. I've taken the opportunity to place a few end-of-year statistics for reflection below. If you think of any data that would be useful to find (or begin gathering) to gauge the project's success, please let me know. With that, here is what's happening around the project:

Newly recognized content

  Buruli ulcer nom. Ajpolino, my first successful FAC
  Anatomical terms of location nom. Tom (LT), reviewed by ArnabSaha and Aircorn
  Fish allergy nom. David notMD, reviewed by Bibeyjj
  Blood culture nom. Spicy, reviewed by Graham Beards
  Epidural administration nom. Berchanhimez, reviewed by Bibeyjj
  Charles Bingham Penrose nom. Larry Hockett, reviewed by Esculenta



Nominated for review

  Louise Boursier nom. Doug Coldwell
  Late onset congenital adrenal hyperplasia nom. Maxim Masiutin
  Friedreich's ataxia nom. Akrasia25
  Kivu Ebola epidemic nom. Ozzie10aaaa
  UPMC Presbyterian nom. Andrew nyr
  Crown (anatomy) nom. Bibeyjj, under review by MeegsC
  Alzheimer's disease Notice of impending featured article review at talk.
  Management of multiple sclerosis Notice of impending FAR at talk.
  Major depressive disorder Notice of impending FAR at talk.

Year in Review
With 2020 now in the rear view mirror, a few numbers to give a sense of where our project is at: In 2020 we added a record number of medicine articles (i.e. articles with the WP:MED tag on their talk pages), starting the year with 41,243 and ending with 45,247. The ~4,000 new articles is well above the norm, presumably due to new covid-related articles. In terms of reviewed content, we added three featured articles (Dementia with Lewy bodies, Complete blood count, and Buruli ulcer), and lost three to the ravages of time, leaving our total at 66. We also added 42 newly reviewed good articles from 23 different nominators, bringing our total to 296. See a full list of reviewed content from 2020 here. Outside of reviewed content our contributions are more challenging to measure. I'm sure much our time was spent making small improvements, guiding new editors, removing junk from articles, and dealing with the raging global pandemic (on and off the site). I am interested in ways we can quantify and assess our project's progress going forward, so if anyone has ideas for other data we could find or collect, do let me know.

Other notes

  • The WMF's Community Wishlist Survey has ended. Results are posted here.
  • If you missed it, consider reading folks' thoughts on helping new editors at this recent WT:MED discussion.
  • After a quieter month at the Collaboration of the Month (Dexamethasone), we'll be taking this month off. The COTM will return in February. Propose and vote on nominations here.
  • Thanks to all who helped deal with last month's backlog, medicine articles that cite no sources. 28 down, 382 to go. We'll pick a new backlog next month. In the meantime, for any interested, I've posted an updated list of articles that lack sources here.

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - February 2021 edit

 
Issue 9—February 2021


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter


Happy February everyone. I hope the new year is starting to look better than the last one did. As always, if you have any ideas to improve the newsletter, please post them at the talkpage. Otherwise, here is what's happening around the project:

Newly recognized content

  Late onset congenital adrenal hyperplasia nom. Maxim Masiutin, reviewed by Vaticidalprophet
  UPMC Presbyterian nom. Andrew nyr, reviewed by HickoryOughtShirt?4









Nominated for review

  Louise Boursier nom. Doug Coldwell
  Friedreich's ataxia nom. Akrasia25
  Kivu Ebola epidemic nom. Ozzie10aaaa
  Biotin nom. David notMD, under review by HaEr48
  Lurie Children's Hospital nom. Andrew nyr, under review by HickoryOughtShirt?4
  Urinothorax nom. Steve M.
  Imprinted brain hypothesis nom. Vaticidalprophet
  Management of multiple sclerosis Currently a FA removal candidate.
  Alzheimer's disease Notice of impending featured article review at talk.
  Major depressive disorder Notice of impending FAR at talk.
  Influenza Notice of impending FAR at talk.
  Menstrual cycle Notice of impending FAR at talk.

News from around the site

  • Another discussion has closed, with consensus supporting continued use of the phrase "committed suicide" in articles.
  • The Medicine Collaboration of the Month for February is Cirrhosis. Head to Talk:Cirrhosis to coordinate our efforts. You can nominate future collaborations at WP:MCOTM.
  • This month's target maintenance backlog is "articles that need more wikilinks". Just 65 medicine pages have {{Underlinked}} on them, so hopefully we can clean them all up this month.
  • Flyer22 Frozen, longtime and prolific editor on medicine and television/film topics, has died. You can read a brief reflection on her Wikipedia work here, and leave condolences at her talk page.

Discussions of interest

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - March 2021 edit

 
Issue 10—March 2021


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter


Here is what's happening around the project:

Newly recognized content

  17q12 microdeletion syndrome nom. Vaticidalprophet, reviewed by Bibeyjj
  Urinothorax nom. Steve M., reviewed by Bibeyjj
  Lurie Children's Hospital nom. Andrew nyr, reviewed by HickoryOughtShirt?4
  Biotin nom. David notMD, reviewed by HaEr48
  Imprinted brain hypothesis nom. Vaticidalprophet, reviewed by Lee Vilenski






Nominated for review

  Friedreich's ataxia nom. Akrasia25
  Kivu Ebola epidemic nom. Ozzie10aaaa, under review by Casliber
  Diaphragmatic rupture nom. Steve M.
  Mihran Kassabian nom. Larry Hockett
  Sophie Jamal nom. Vaticidalprophet
  Menstrual cycle Undergoing FAR, contribute at talk.
  Alzheimer's disease Notice of impending FAR at talk.
  Major depressive disorder Notice of impending FAR at talk.
  Acute myeloid leukemia Notice of impending FAR at talk.
  Influenza Notice of impending FAR at talk.
  Autism Notice of impending FAR at talk.

News from around the site

  • There is an ongoing drive to review good article nominations through the month of March. Pick up a review if you have time. Instructions here.
  • The Medicine Collaboration of the Month is on temporary (perhaps) hiatus. You can still nominate future candidates at WP:MCOTM.
  • This month's target maintenance backlog is "articles with a dead link". Each typically takes around a minute to fix, so please hit one or two when you have a moment.
  • The desktop site's default "Vector" skin is being gradually modernized. Details here. Opt-in at Preferences>Skin preferences to begin getting used to the new look.

Discussions of interest

  • A large discussion is reconsidering deprecating the aliases for some citation template parameters.
  • Please look over edit-protected medicine pages to consider whether some could have protection levels safely lowered.

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - April 2021 edit

 
Issue 11—April 2021


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter


Here is what's happening around the project:

Newly recognized content

  Influenza removed from the featured article review list thanks largely to Velayinosu's work.
  Friedreich's ataxia nom. Akrasia25, reviewed by Ajpolino
  Kivu Ebola epidemic nom. Ozzie10aaaa, reviewed by Casliber






Nominated for review

  Mihran Kassabian nom. Larry Hockett
  Sophie Jamal nom. Vaticidalprophet
  Northwestern Memorial Hospital nom. Andrew nyr
  XXYY syndrome nom. Vaticidalprophet
  CT scan nom. Iflaq
  Tetrasomy Xnom. Vaticidalprophet
  Menstrual cycle Undergoing FAR, contribute at talk.
  Upcoming FARs: Alzheimer's disease, Major depressive disorder, Acute myeloid leukemia, Autism. Contribute to discussions at their talk pages.

News from around the site

Discussions of interest

  • Template:Authority control is getting a redesign. Contribute to the discussion here.
  • A large discussion is reconsidering deprecating the aliases for some citation template parameters.
  • Please look over edit-protected medicine pages to consider whether some could have protection levels safely lowered.

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - June 2021 edit

 
Issue 12—June 2021


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter


No newsletter last month means a double issue this month. Enjoy:

Newly recognized content

  Menstrual cycle saved at FAR thanks to the efforts of Graham Beards and others.
  Tetrasomy X nom. Vaticidalprophet, reviewed by JackFromReedsburg
  XYYY syndrome nom. Vaticidalprophet, reviewed by MeegsC
  CT scan nom. Iflaq, reviewed by Bibeyjj
  Imprinted brain hypothesis nom. Vaticidalprophet, reviewed by Lee Vilenski
  Diaphragmatic rupture nom. Aeschylus, reviewed by Bibeyjj
  Pentasomy X nom. Vaticidalprophet, reviewed by Bibeyjj
  Shellfish allergy nom. David notMD, reviewed by CommanderWaterford
  Sophie Jamal nom. Vaticidalprophet, reviewed by Premeditated Chaos
  Mihran Kassabian nom. Larry Hockett, reviewed by Amitchell125
  Northwestern Memorial Hospital nom. Andrew nyr, reviewed by Sammi Brie

Nominated for review

  Trisomy X nom. Vaticidalprophet, under review by Epicgenius
  Hepatic hydrothorax nom. Aeschylus
 Tetrasomy X and Deep vein thrombosis are both listed for peer review to prepare for FAC. Please contribute.
  Upcoming FARs: Alzheimer's disease, Major depressive disorder, Acute myeloid leukemia, Autism. Contribute to discussions at their talk pages.





News from around the site

Discussions of interest

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - July 2021 edit

 
Issue 12—June 2021


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter



Newly recognized content

  Trisomy X nom. Vaticidalprophet, reviewed by Epicgenius







Nominated for review

  Trisomy X nom. Vaticidalprophet
  CYP4F2 nom. Maxim Masiutin
  Hepatic hydrothorax nom. Aeschylus
  Vitamin B6 nom. David notMD
  Transmission of COVID-19 nom. Almaty
 Deep vein thrombosis is listed for peer review to prepare for FAC. Please contribute.
  Alzheimer's disease is at featured article review.

News from around the site

  • Lung cancer will feature on the Main Page as Today's Featured Article on August 4th. Anything you can do to improve/update the article before then would be a big help to the many readers likely to see the page on that date.
  • The Books namespace will be deprecated and its contents deleted. All books have been moved to subpages of Wikipedia:Books/archive so that they can be undeleted upon request after the namespace is gone. There are around two dozen medicine-related books (14 tagged with WP:MED). If you wish to keep any, you are welcome to move it to your userspace.

Discussions of interest

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - August 2021 edit

 
Issue 12—August 2021


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter



Newly recognized content

Nothing this month
Please help review articles when you have time.











Nominated for review

  Trisomy X nom. Vaticidalprophet
  Hepatic hydrothorax nom. Aeschylus
  Vitamin B6 nom. David notMD
  Transmission of COVID-19 nom. Almaty, under review by Aircorn
  Atul Gawande nom. BennyOnTheLoose
  C. Edmund Kells nom. Larry Hockett
  Clarence Lushbaugh nom. Tpdwkouaa, under review by Larry Hockett
  Slipping rib syndrome nom. TheRibinator
  Charles Lester Leonard nom. Larry Hockett, under review by Dracophyllum
  Subglottic stenosis nom. aeschylus
 Deep vein thrombosis is listed for peer review to prepare for FAC. Please contribute.
  Alzheimer's disease is a featured article removal candidate.

News from around the site

Discussions of interest

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - September 2021 edit

 
Issue 15—September 2021


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter



Newly recognized content

  Charles Lester Leonard nom. Larry Hockett, reviewed by Dracophyllum
  Clarence Lushbaugh nom. Tpdwkouaa, reviewed by Larry Hockett
  Elmer Ernest Southard nom. EricEnfermero, reviewed by Khazar2







Nominated for review

  Trisomy X nom. Vaticidalprophet
  Atul Gawande nom. BennyOnTheLoose
  C. Edmund Kells nom. Larry Hockett, under review by AryKun
  Slipping rib syndrome nom. TheRibinator
  Body image disturbance nom. Srobodao84
  Vitamin B6 nom. David notMD
  Deep vein thrombosis is listed for peer review to prepare for FAC. Please contribute.
  Body image disturbance is listed for peer review. Please contribute.

News from around the site

  • Vaticidalprophet, our reigning expert on chromosomal disorders, has retired (temporarily, we hope)

Discussions of interest

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Invitation to take part in a survey about medical topics on Wikipedia edit

Dear fellow editor,

I am Piotr Konieczny, a sociologist of new media at Hanyang University (and User:Piotrus on Wikipedia). I would like to better understand Wikipedia's volunteers who edit medical topics, many associated with the WikiProject Medicine, and known to create some of the highest quality content on Wikipedia. I hope that the lessons I can learn from you that I will present to the academic audience will benefit both the WikiProject Medicine (improving your understanding of yourself and helping to promote it and attract new volunteers) and the wider world of medical volunteering and academia. Open access copy of the resulting research will be made available at WikiProject's Medicine upon the completion of the project.

All questions are optional. The survey is divided into 4 parts: 1 - Brief description of yourself; 2 - Questions about your volunteering; 3 - Questions about WikiProject Medicine and 4 - Questions about Wikipedia's coverage of medical topics.

Please note that by filling out this questionnaire, you consent to participate in this research. The survey is anonymous and all personal details relevant to your experience will be kept private and will not be transferred to any third party.

I appreciate your support of this research and thank you in advance for taking the time to participate and share your experiences! If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact me at my Wikipedia user page or through my email listed on the survey page (or by Wikipedia email this user function).

The survey is accessible through the LINK HERE.

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - August 2022 edit

 
Issue 18—August 2022


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter

Back (for now) by popular demand, it's the WP:MED Newsletter! Pardon the 9-month hiatus. This month features a catch-up list of promoted GAs since the last newsletter, and some calls to action for those looking to add to their todo lists. I hope this finds you well. Enjoy.

Newly recognized content

Since last newsletter (Nov. 1, 2021)
  Osteogenesis imperfecta nom. Psiĥedelisto, reviewed by Vaticidalprophet
  Tietze syndrome nom. TheRibinator, reviewed by Sennalen
  Coughs and sneezes spread diseases nom. AFreshStart, reviewed by No Great Shaker
  William Heath Byford nom. Delqa, reviewed by Ajpolino
  Henri Coutard nom. DanCherek, reviewed by Amitchell125
  Riboflavin nom. David notMD, reviewed by Mertbiol
  Vitamin A nom. David notMD, reviewed by Hughesdarren

Nominated for review

  Thiamine nom. David notMD
  Sesame allergy nom. David notMD







WP:MED News

  • Since last newsletter, frightfully few medicine articles have passed through our main content review processes, Good Article and Featured Article. While we can agree there's more to editing than chasing bronze stars and green blobs, it would be nice to see the catalog of "Good" and "Featured" medicine articles growing rather than just aging. If you're interested in taking on a project but would like some light guidance or a helping hand, feel free to post your plans at WT:MED and you may find others willing to join.
  • An ongoing effort seeks to review/update our oldest featured articles. Major depressive disorder, Lung cancer, and Schizophrenia are next on the chopping block (so to speak). If you're interested in helping to update any, please post at WT:MED or at those articles' talk pages. If you're new to the FA process, I'd encourage you to enlist the help of someone(s) who has been through the process before, as they can help clarify expectations and save you time.
  • Got a minute? Running low on inspiration/motivation and need a simple task? Check out the 247 medicine articles tagged as citing no sources!

News from around the site

  • The Reading/Web team has rolled out a new skin called "Vector 2022" that will soon become the default. Opt-in in your Preferences to try it out. As with any visual update, it'll take some getting used to. If you hate it, don't panic; once it becomes default you'll still be able to opt-out in your Preferences.
  • The folks who brought us the nifty "Reply" button have now rolled out a "Subscribe" button to be notified of comments in a particular thread. I believe it's turned on for everyone now. Try it on a busy talk page (e.g. WT:MED).
  • Voting is open for the community nominees to the WMF Board of Trustees, until September 6th.

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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - October 2022 edit

 
Issue 19—October 2022


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter

Hello all. A short newsletter reflecting a quiet month in recognized content. If there's other types of content you'd like to see in the newsletter feel free to post suggestions here. Otherwise, here's your update for the month:

Newly recognized content

  Sesame allergy nom. David notMD, reviewed by Nolabob



Nominated for review

  Thiamine nom. David notMD, under review by Mertbiol
  Blood donation in India nom. Blood donation in India, under review by Larry Hockett
  COVID-19 pandemic nom. Ozzie10aaaa
  Cold medicine nom. That Coptic Guy

WP:MED News

  • No news, which may be good news. Happy editing.

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WikiProject Med Newsletter - Issue 21 edit

 
Issue 21—June 2023


WikiProject Medicine Newsletter

Hello all. Another irregular edition of the newsletter; pardon the six-month gap. I was inspired to collect this after seeing how much activity there is in the GA space on the medicine front. Please review a GAN if you have time, and help to welcome more medicine editors into the fold:

Recognized content (since January 1!)

  Trinidad Arroyo nom. Thebiguglyalien, reviewed by Mike Christie
  Mycobacterium nom. BluePenguin18, reviewed by Ealdgyth








Nominated for review

  Hanhart syndrome nom. Etriusus, under review by Dancing Dollar
  Persistent stapedial artery nom. X750
  Howard Florey nom. Hawkeye7
  History of penicillin nom. Hawkeye7
  Cataract surgery nom. Pbsouthwood
  COVID-19 pandemic nom. Ozzie10aaaa, under review by Shibbolethink
  Mohamed Hamad Satti nom. FuzzyMagma
  El Hadi Ahmed El Sheikh nom. FuzzyMagma
  Mansour Ali Haseeb nom. FuzzyMagma
  Sinus tarsi syndrome for peer review by Pear1020

WP:MED News

  • Wikipedia:Good article reassessment is back in business, with a new process and new coordinators. If you see medicine-related GAs that may no longer meet the GA criteria, feel free to nominate them for attention/reassessment (please, not too many at once, lest we get overwhelmed). I'll incorporate them into the listings above.
  • Major depressive disorder, Schizophrenia, and Dengue fever are featured articles that need updating. Feel free to chime in at the talk pages or WT:MED if you have the time/bandwidth to help update. They'll likely go to featured article review for more feedback in the near(ish) future (probably in the order listed).

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