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:: I think this, as well as the other Functional Medicine categories, should be deleted. They represent a very arbitrary and esoteric way to catalog bodily systems, one that is not accepted by mainstream medical professionals. The categories have not been used since they were created. My guess is because no one knows what they mean. I think using this obscure classification system will confuse people. [[User:Kmdenmark|Kmdenmark]] ([[User talk:Kmdenmark|talk]]) 15:00, July 24, 2019 (EDT)
:: I think this, as well as the other Functional Medicine categories, should be deleted. They represent a very arbitrary and esoteric way to catalog bodily systems, one that is not accepted by mainstream medical professionals. The categories have not been used since they were created. My guess is because no one knows what they mean. I think using this obscure classification system will confuse people. [[User:Kmdenmark|Kmdenmark]] ([[User talk:Kmdenmark|talk]]) 15:00, July 24, 2019 (EDT)
::: Go ahead. [[User:Brettz9|Brettz9]] ([[User talk:Brettz9|talk]]) 15:59, July 24, 2019 (EDT)

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Delete? -- notjusttired (talk) 14:09, July 23, 2019 (EDT)[edit source | reply | new]

We already have Endocrine system and neurotransmitters categories. Should this be deleted? notjusttired (talk) 14:09, July 23, 2019 (EDT)

Someone had requested we create Functional Medicine categories. To minimize duplication, I'd just suggest labelin the "endocrine system", etc. categories as belonging to this category, and this is one of them. We can have multiple organization schemes, but obviously we don't want a duplication of effort. Brettz9 (talk) 16:01, July 23, 2019 (EDT)
I think this, as well as the other Functional Medicine categories, should be deleted. They represent a very arbitrary and esoteric way to catalog bodily systems, one that is not accepted by mainstream medical professionals. The categories have not been used since they were created. My guess is because no one knows what they mean. I think using this obscure classification system will confuse people. Kmdenmark (talk) 15:00, July 24, 2019 (EDT)
Go ahead. Brettz9 (talk) 15:59, July 24, 2019 (EDT)