Wednesday, July 18, 2012

This is what the page of the local newspaper & health welfare should be?

I get excited when I see a newspaper – as my local Star Tribune-add a science page, which they did recently.  And I don't get too upset that none of the entries on this page of science were produced locally. Better than nothing, I thought.  No damage.  Maybe it will improve science literacy and interest in science, a little on some readers.


Then Sunday Star Tribune yesterday splashes this health + wellbeing page on me.  And 80% of the page is dedicated to a story lifted from the book of Hackensack, NJ, the registry.   Nothing against Hackensack or the registry.  But this story was about heart artery catheterization done through pulse – "a European doctors approach have used for years."


Interesting.


And now it is being done in New Jersey.  And the story ends with a NJ NJ doc predicting: "I think, eventually, 90 percent of patients will be able to have it".


But I don't live in New Jersey.  I live in Minnesota.  And the Star Tribune is a part of Minnesota.


And THERE Is Not A Word HERE ABOUT WHETHER SOMEONE Is DOING THIS In MINNESOTA1


This is what we call shovelware.  Nothing in the shovel to create the appearance of a health/medicine specialized page .... Heck, even call it a page of "wellness", because what's hot.


As a new sign that an entity orphaned this page little excuse of not-so-special was, was the variety section (!), hidden among the characteristics the GIRL POWER! .... making us laugh in MINNESOTA ... something called the junk drawer ... and a review of the film "The Dark Knight Rises".


Now, that's where I think it look for a health/well-being page, with a story about interventional cardiology!



 

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