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Topic: Jan.-Feb. Question--As new research is finding ways to diagnose Alzheimer's, some doctors are choosing to use the tests in research studies without telling the subjects the results of their tests. Should the information be shared with the patients?
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Susi
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from United States on Jan 25, 2011:
Jan.-Feb. Question: As new research is finding ways to diagnose Alzheimer's, some doctors are choosing to use the tests in research studies without telling the subjects the results of their tests. Should the information be kept to the studies or shared with the patients?
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