MS: Should Canada fund 'liberation therapy' trials?

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MS: Should Canada fund 'liberation therapy' trials?

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Vote here :!: and post a comment if you like

http://www.cbc.ca/news/pointofview/2010 ... rials.html
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voted.......yes
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At 587 with 80% yes.
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81% at 1050
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"The large majority -- and the more quiet majority, in terms of social media -- I think look at (the treatment) with optimism, hope, but a dose of skepticism," Yves Savoie said.
Common people..let's make some noise.. !!
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