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Science should take heed of the need to make the public its partners if it wishes to avoid calls for its liberation

July 24, 2011 / simondenegri / Leave a comment

At the end of last month the Canadian Government announced that it would be going ahead with clinical trials of a controversial new treatment for MS sufferers called 'liberation therapy.' The decision has gone almost unreported outside Canadian shores and yet for those interested in the relationship between science and its public it is a … Continue reading Science should take heed of the need to make the public its partners if it wishes to avoid calls for its liberation

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