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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2005;76:1185
  • Editorial

“Patients’ choice”

Patients are becoming better informed and are increasingly involved in complex decisions of management. Patients are also becoming more involved in setting the medical research agenda. We know many major advances in medical science emerge from research that had no obvious clinical application; nevertheless, …

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