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posted by janrinok on Monday September 29 2014, @09:09PM   Printer-friendly
from the you-put-your-left-leg-in,-your-left-leg-out... dept.

ScienceDaily reports:

Researchers say there should be an international database containing the very latest information about organ donations and transplants, so policy makers can make informed decisions on whether to adopt an opt-out or opt-in system.

The call comes after a study [in the UK], carried out by The University of Nottingham, the University of Stirling and Northumbria University, showed that overall an opt-out system might provide a greater number of organs for transplant but many factors can influence the success of either system and a repository of accessible information would help individual countries decide which one would be better for them.

The research published in the online academic journal BioMed Central Medicine (BMC Medicine), is the first international comparison that examines both deceased as well as living organ/transplant rates in opt-in and opt-out systems.

[...] Professor Fergusson argues that it is imperative for transplant organizations to routinely collect data on important organ donation indices -- consent type, procurement procedure, number of intensive care beds and trained surgeons -- and make this publicly available to inform future research and policy recommendations.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by hoochiecoochieman on Monday September 29 2014, @11:22PM

    by hoochiecoochieman (4158) on Monday September 29 2014, @11:22PM (#99830)

    Nobody mentioned "Liberals and progressives" too, but he chose to bring them up right in the very first sentence and launch a straw man against them. His preferences are implicit.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 30 2014, @02:29AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 30 2014, @02:29AM (#99872)

    As the original AC, I think that guy added more information to the discussion by unintentionally illustrating my point rather than his agreeing with my point.

  • (Score: 2) by Hairyfeet on Tuesday September 30 2014, @09:01AM

    by Hairyfeet (75) <reversethis-{moc ... {8691tsaebssab}> on Tuesday September 30 2014, @09:01AM (#99919) Journal

    How EXACTLY is it a "strawman" to point out political parties have patterns? Would you likewise call it a "strawman" if somebody pointed out the ultra right really don't like poor folks?

    Like it or not BOTH parties are hypocrites, supporting THE EXACT SAME SHIT when THEIR guy does it, see the left defend Obama despite him going farther on many Bush policies than Bush did, and like it or not BOTH PARTIES have patterns and tropes. The right big brother, the left big mommy, the right "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" the left "womb to the tomb".

    If you consider it a strawman every time somebody points this out? You are a political hack, no different than those that comment on HuffyPo or FauxNews....BTW I have NOT read TFA, or even TFS other than the subject line...quick tell me is it a dem or a rep that is pushing this? I bet its a dem, yes? Or maybe a think tank that supports left causes, just like the one the right trots out whenever they want to privatize something? I rest my case.

    Oh and just out of curiosity...were you one of the ones that modbombed those that asked for more info on the MO shooting artcile because they didn't know the details? Boy that was the day my hopes that this would be an actual balanced TECH site died a hard death. If all this "gleamed from HuffyPo" shit keeps up I won't be surprised to see this site die, as flamebait non tech HORSESHIT is the asscancer over on the green site and many of us came here to get AWAY from that ultra one sided groupthink circle jerking, and considering in the last 3 or 4 days have been several "HuffyPo Lite" articles that were obvious flamebait posted here and at the same time donations practically died? I really don't think its a coincidence. I swear all this flamebait circle jerk crap is starting to make Slash look "even and balanced"...maybe its time to check out pipedot..

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    ACs are never seen so don't bother. Always ready to show SJWs for the racists they are.
    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 30 2014, @11:50AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 30 2014, @11:50AM (#99947)

      He used the false-accusation-of-fallacy fallacy.

      It's a pretty common debating technique these days. When somebody makes a good point that can't be logically refuted, the opponent falsely claims that one or more fallacies have been used.

      The "strawman" and "ad hominem" fallacies are particularly abused this way.