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Editorial A lesson from L’Aquila: the risks of science (mis)communication -
On 22 October 2012, six members of a technical-scientific consultancy agency of the Italian Civil Protection were found guilty of multiple manslaughter ...
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Comment Dialogue is bliss The practice of dialogue does not erase the conflicts that can be found upon solid diverging interests. But conflicts are not forcedly a trauma. More then ...
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Review "Lettera a un medico sulla cura degli uomini" of Giorgio Cosmacini, Roberto Satolli This item is available only in the original language.
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Review Handling uncertainty The management of health risks related to scientific and technological innovations has been the focus of a heated debate for a few years now. In some cases, ...
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Focus Anything to declare? Border stories on the conflict of interest On September 15, 2001, a joint editorial simultaneously published in thirteen medical journals, pointed an accusing finger at the increasing pressures ...
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Focus Conflicting interests: research, profits, information, health On 15 September 2001, thirteen major international journals, coordinated by the International Committee of Medical Journals Editors (ICMJE), published a ...
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Focus We are all Americans "Weapons of mass destruction" is the word of the year 2002, at least according to the American Dialect Society, an association which has been ...
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Focus Preventive self-governance No field of western society has remained untouched by the events of September 11. Lastly, science and science communication are also bearing the ...
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Article Food for thought - Communicating food-related risks In the last few years, a continuous series of food alerts have caught the attention of the media and the public in Europe. First, eggs and pork contaminated ...