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Add and continue ... We periodically read news of this type.And it is true that there are dozens of research, for many years, in this sense.
But there is something that bothers me, and that is that the headlines do not correspond to the heart of the news.The headline announces to hype and saucer: "Needles are over", as if it were already a fact, while the news speaks that diabetics "could" stop puncturing if this prospered.How could they?Can they or can't? No, they can't.
So that the needles are over is a falsehood to sell news, not to seriously inform. I am irritated by those who do that.
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It happens a lot, Alea.You would be surprised (or perhaps not, it is likely that you understood many holders) how they teach us journalism in the faculty (and that I am not a journalist, but we have a couple of common subjects with the degree of journalism)