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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 488
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 488
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It appears to me that this is a great undertaking and worthy effort. However I do have a question or two. Once you gather enough knowledge, information and the sharing of collective experience, how do you get the medical community to take you serious and even acknowledge this effort? Is there really anything new being brought to the table here? I mean something significant enough to change the medical community's collective mind and change direction?
Please understand, I am not trying to be disruptive or negative in anyway. Just a honest question. In medical research and development of better drugs and treatments there has to be something significant enough to cause a change of direction.
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