User talk:JSlayer69
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[edit] Your recent edits
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[edit] Your recent edits to Candidiasis
I've removed your recent edit under the new heading "Prevention". There were two issues with it: much of the information on prevention (such as restricting the use of antibiotics) is already given in other sections of the article, thus leading to unnecessary redundancy and text inflation of the entry. Please have a look at the whole article before making any additions. The main issue is, however, that you've not provided any citable references for the claims and info you added. This constitutes original research the use of which is strongly discouraged in Wikipedia. This is an article dealing with a health problem--it is therefore imperative to provide reliable references for any information given or claims made. These should come from reputable sources, preferably from the peer-reviewed clinical literature; Wikipedia has a section on which sources are acceptable at Wikipedia:Reliable sources. Thanks. Reigndream 19:48, 29 October 2007 (UTC)

