The guide, I’ve got nothing to lose by trying it, shares things people can do – from getting involved in clinical trials to finding good evidence based information – and explains the questions people can ask about evidence to help tell the beneficial from the bogus and hold these claims at bay.
I've Got Nothing To Lose By Trying It - Healthy Evidence
I've Got Nothing To Lose By Trying It
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This is such an excellent guide. Let's face it, we've all said more or less these words at some time in our lives, when browsing the shelves of the pharmacy and looking for something to prevent or relieve a cold.
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