How Peer Reviewers and Editors Protected a Failed Paradigm for Psychiatric Drug Testing
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Recently, I published “A new paradigm for testing psychiatric drugs is needed” on this website. I explain why the paradigm for…
Recently, I published “A new paradigm for testing psychiatric drugs is needed” on this website. I explain why the paradigm for…
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