1. An accompanying editorial called the findings provocative, and welcomed the questions they raised. 2. An accompanying editorial urges wider testing at schools and community groups to alert those with the disease. 3. An accompanying editorial in the journal agreed. 4. An accompanying editorial noted the difficulties in getting agitated young children to accept face masks and the necessity of having a second doctor involved to deliver the gas. 5. An accompanying editorial strongly endorses that move. 6. An accompanying editorial in the AMA publication is far harsher toward MTV than is the study itself. 7. An accompanying editorial said the screening suggestion made sense, but questioned whether parents, doctors, teens and insurers would accept that. 8. As an accompanying editorial noted, almost a decade ago research in Denmark indicated that the protectors could cut in half the rate of hip fractures. 9. A group of specialists said in an accompanying editorial that a number of questions need to be answered in ongoing trials. 10. But an accompanying editorial noted that the true benefits of such treatment would be greater, once prevention of progression to ulcers was considered. |