Patients Increasingly Influence The Direction Of Medical Research
Medical researchers are no longer ignoring the people who have the most to gain — or lose. But as patient advocates become more influential, they risk being co-opted by the biomedical industry.
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November 28, 2016 at 04:51PM
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NPR News: Patients Increasingly Influence The Direction Of Medical Research
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