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Most forensic sciences <em><u>lack good information</u></em> about how often examiners <em><u>make mistakes</u></em> a basic requirement of any good science. Experts testifying in court often claim error rates for their technique is zero.
Even the best of scientific techniques have an <em> </em><em>error </em><em>rate </em><em>,</em><em> hence</em><em>,</em><em>we </em><em>can </em><em>say </em><em>that </em><em>forensic</em><em> science</em><em> </em><em>isn't</em><em> </em><em>always</em><em> </em><em>reliable</em>
People can limit their
antibiotic use to maintain a diverse and balanced microbiome. Antibiotic drugs and products like
antibacterial hand sanitizers destroy both helpful and harmful bacteria. These drugs and products should
not be abandoned, but people should exercise good judgment when using them. Reducing the destruction
of bacteria will result in more diverse and balanced microbiomes.