Talk:Sleeping sickness of Kalachi, Kazakhstan

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Requested move 26 December 2022

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Sleep hollowSleepy hollow (illness) Sleep Hollow (illness) – Most references I've viewed shows this subject/topic as using the word "Sleepy" with a "y" at the end. Higher quality references use "Sleepy" but there are others that use "Sleep". Although this illness has been disproven as something unique, likely either an airborne or water chemical contaminant, using the colloquial term is appropriate. Certainly would not mind some MEDRS editors to have a look and drop an opinion either way. ☾Loriendrew☽ (ring-ring) 22:23, 26 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Requested move 10 January 2023

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The result of the move request was: page moved to Sleeping sickness of Kalachi, Kazakhstan. Arbitrarily0 (talk) 13:50, 18 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]


Sleep hollowCarbon monoxide poisoning incident in Kalachi, Kazakhstan – or Sleeping sickness of Kalachi, Kazakhstan. There was a consensus just declared not to move this to Sleepy hollow (illness), but it is also clear that the current title is not appropriate. Unless the article is deleted or merged into some other article (e.g. Carbon monoxide poisoning or Kalachi, Kazakhstan), it needs a new name. —⁠ ⁠BarrelProof (talk) 18:33, 10 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

After reading the cited source about the chemical theory, there seems to be no clear evidence for it. No chemicals were identified; it was just a speculative suggestion based on epidemiology analysis. On the other hand, it's questionable whether the carbon monoxide poisoning hypothesis is really well proven or not as well, so I support Sleeping sickness of Kalachi, Kazakhstan. —⁠ ⁠BarrelProof (talk) 23:27, 10 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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