People, the precautionary principle is often used to prevent us from doing the "wrong" thing because we don't quite know what might happen if we do do it. Just because we might not know what the result is may lead to decision paralysis. I'm studying Controversial Communications at uni and want to explore the precautionary principle and its effects on our decisions.
07 November 2010
Do health systems need the precautionary principle
I B Pless from the Montreal Children's Hospital (check www.injuryprevention.com ) calls for expanding the precautionary principle into preventative medicine.
Generally, the medical field relies on epidemiology, where actual events are the basis for further study. Typically, diseases or injuries arise, and then the causes are determined and preventative measures are put in place to prevent further disease and injury. Pless comments that maybe we should be using the precautionary principle as a good public health initiative by focusing on primary prevention and a recognition that unforeseen circumstances and unwanted consequences are not unusual with human activities.
05 November 2010
Now even a trip to the beach involves precautionary principle dilemna
02 November 2010
Precautions with Sharks this Summer
Maybe the fat people will have to go back to riding a bike
The New York Times reports The Food and Drug Administration rejected another new diet pill on Thursday, a decision that sharply diminished the already scarce number of options available to overweight Americans amid the nation's obesity epidemic.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/29/health/policy/29drug.html?emc=na
The rejected drug, called Qnexa, is the third weight loss drug to suffer a significant setback this month because of concerns about safety, as federal regulators seem to have heightened their scrutiny of diet pills that could pose risks to the heart or other organs. Last week, the F.D.A. declined to approve another new drug, lorcaserin, and earlier in the month it forced the withdrawal of Meridia from the market after 13 years, citing the risk of heart attacks and strokes for certain patients.