User talk:Lena08041993
A belated welcome!
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Again, welcome! RexxS (talk) 17:07, 12 June 2017 (UTC)
Wikipedia and copyright
[edit]Hello Lena08041993, and welcome to Wikipedia. All or some of your addition(s) to Diagnosis of schizophrenia have been removed, as it appears to have added copyrighted material without evidence of permission from the copyright holder. While we appreciate your contributing to Wikipedia, there are certain things you must keep in mind about using information from your sources to avoid copyright or plagiarism issues here.
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A barnstar for you!
[edit]The Original Barnstar | |
Welcome and thanks for joining us :-) Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 16:15, 20 July 2017 (UTC) |
A cup of coffee for you!
[edit]The table that you added at Fluspirilene is clever and interesting. Blue Rasberry (talk) 16:19, 30 August 2017 (UTC) |
Great to see you back!
[edit]Hi Lena, Great to see you back on Wikipedia. I followed your work with Cochrane Schizophrenia with interest. If there is anything that I can do to support your work please do not hesitate to reach out. I update these lists quarterly with reviews from your Review Group as well. If you have any other ideas of ways that I can help support your effort please do not hesitate to reach out. The next update to the Tobacco list will be early in January JenOttawa (talk) 01:28, 6 December 2019 (UTC)