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As a member of this community you are expected to follow a few basic guidelines to ensure that every user feels safe and comfortable engaging with one another. Your participation and comments should be made with respect, honesty, and in the spirit of supporting and learning from your fellow users. This community is not a forum to create negative impressions about identifiable individuals. CISCRP administrators reserve the right to delete or edit any negative and damaging references made. We specifically ask that members refrain from recruiting for clinical trials. We hope that users will respect the right of other members to present their individual health experiences, regardless of whether or not they are in agreement, and that all disagreements will be expressed considerately. Anything published on this forum should be understood as being the views of that individual and does not necessarily represent the views of CISCRP or of HealthUnlocked as a company.

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