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2022年在職攻讀碩士聯(lián)考考試真題卷四

(本卷共分為1大題50小題,作答時(shí)間為180分鐘,總分100分,60分及格。)

單位:姓名:考號(hào):

題號(hào)單選題多項(xiàng)選擇判斷題綜合題總分

分值

得分

一、單項(xiàng)選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項(xiàng)中,只有一個(gè)最符合題意)

1.

Communitycancerclustersareviewedquitedifferentlybycitizen

activiststhanbyepidemiologists.EnvironmentaIistsandconcernedIocaI

residents,forinstance,mightimmediateIysuspectenvironmental

radiationastheculpritwhenahighincidenceofcancercasesoccurs

nearanuclearfacility.Epidemiologists,incontrast,wouldbemore

likelytosaythattheincidenceswereninconelusiveMortheresultof

purechance.Andwhenabreastcancersurvivor,LorrainePace,mapped

20breastcancercasesoccurringinherWestIslip,LongIsland,community,

herrudimentaryresearcheffortswereguidedmorebyhopethata

specificenvironmentaIagentcouldbecorrelatedwiththecancersthan

byscientificmethod.

Whenepidemiologistsstudyclustersofcancercasesandother

noncontagiousconditionssuchasbirthdefectsormiscarriage,theytake

severalvariablesintoaccount,suchasbackgroundrate(thenumberof

peopIeaffectedinthegeneralpopuIation)rclustersize,andspecificity

(anynotabIecharacteristicsoftheindividualaffectedineachcase).

Ifaclusterisbothlargeandspecific,itiseasierforepidemiologists

toassignblame.Notonlymusteachvariablebeconsideredonitsown,

butitmustalsobecombinedwithothers.Lungcancerisverycommonin

thegeneralpopulation.Yetwhenahugenumberofcasesturnedupamong

WorldWar11shipbuiIderswhohadalIworkedwithasbestos,thesizeof

theclusterandthefactthatthemenhadhadsimilaroccupationaI

asbestosexposuresenabIedepidemioIogiststoassignblametothefibrous

mineral.

Althoughseveralknowncarcinogenshavebeendiscoveredthroughthese

kindsofoccupationaIormedicaIclusters,onlyonecommunitycancer

clusterhaseverbeentracedtoanenvironmentalcause.HealthofficiaIs

oftendiscountacommunity'ssuspicionofacommonenvironmentaIcause

becausecitizenstendtoincIudecasesthatwerediagnosedbeforethe

affIictedindividuaIsmovedintotheneighborhood.Addtothisthe

problemofcancer1sIatency.UnlikeaninfectiousdiseasesuchaschoIera,

whichiscausedbyarecentexposuretofoodorwatercontaminatedwith

thecholerabacteriumrcancermayhaveitsrootsinanexposurethat

occurred10to20yearsearIier.

DoalIthesecaveatsmeanthatthehardworkofLorrainePaceandother

communityactivistsisfornothingNotnecessarily.Togetherwithmany

otherreportsofbreastcancerclustersonLongIsland,theWestIslip

situationhighIightedbyPacehasheIpedepidemiologistslaythe

groundworkforawe11designedscientificstudy.

The"hope"mentionedinParagraph1refersspecifica11ytoPace'sdesire

to.

A.helpreducetheincidenceofbreastcancerinfuturegenerations

B.improveherchancesofsurvivingbreastcancer

C.determinethecauseresponsibleforherownbreastcancercase

D.identifyaparticularcauseforthebreastcancercasesinWestIslip

2.DoctorsatStanfordUniversityarestudyingamedicationtheyhope

wiIIaIIeviatethesufferingofmiIIionsofAmericanwomen.Buttheir

targetisn'tbreastcancer,osteoporosis,orasimilarlywe11-known

affIiction.Despiteitsalarmingimpactonitsvictims,themaIadyin

questionhasreceivedcomparativelylittlemedicaIscrutiny.It1sa

"hiddenepidemic,naccordingtotheStanfordresearchers:compuIsive

shoppingdisorder.

That1sfight.WhatwasoncemerelyapunchIineintelevisionsitcoms

isnowbeingtakenseriousIybymanyclinicians.AccordingtotheStanford

study*sleader,Dr.LorrinKoran,compuIsiveshoppingis"motivatedby1

irresistible5impulses,characterizedbyspendingthatisexcessiveand

inappropriate,hasharmfulconsequencesfortheindividual,andtends

tobechronicandstereotyped.MCompuIsiveshoppersMbingebuy'1-most

oftenclothes,shoes,makeup,andjewelry-andthensufferintenseguilt.

That,inmmvhelpstriggeranotherfrenziedtriptothemall,andthe

cyclecontinues.

CouldcompuIsiveshoppingbeahealthhazardassociatedwithAmerica5

sunparaIIeledeconomicprosperityMItseemstobeadiseaseof

affIuence,MsaysDr.JerroldPollak,aclinicalpsychoIogistwho's

treatedseveralshopaholics.MAdvertisers'-wouIdIikeustothinkthat

shoppingisareasontoIive,MagreesDr.CherylCarmin,anotherclinical

psychologist."IfyoudonothavethetimeorincIinationtogotothe

maIIorgrocerystore,therearecatalogs,deliveryservices,home

shoppingnetworksonTV,andendlessitemstobuyviatheInternet."

Indeed,thisyear,U.S.advertiserswi11spend$233bi11ion-anamount

equaltosixfederaleducationbudgets-topersuadeAmericanstobuy,

buy,buy.

YetthepossibiIitythatU.S.advertisersmaybedrivingcertainwomen

inoursocietytopsychosisisonlypartofthestory.Itseemsthatthe

pharmaceuticalcompanies9questtocuretheeffectsofexcessive

marketingmayitselfbelittlemorethanacleverly-disguisedmarketing

scheme.TheStanfordstudy,Iikemanyofitskind,isbeingfundedby

apharmaceuticalcompany.TheundiscIoseddragisanFDA-approved

antidepressant,specifica11yanSSRI-aseIectiveserotoninre-uptake

inhibitor(Theresearchersarealsostudyingbehavioraltherapiesfor

compuIsiveshoppers).

TheresearchersrunningtheStanfordstudyrefusedtoreveaItheir

sponsor.However,onlyfiveSSRIsarecurrentlyontheII.S.market.

Pfizer(makersofZoIofi),EliLi11y(Prozac)andSmithKIineBeecham(PaxiI)

alIreportedthattheyareneitherconductingnorplanninganystudies

oftheirdragsforcompuIsiveshopping.SoIvay(Luvox)alsoseemsan

unlikelycandidate.In1997,researchersattheUniversityofIowatried

usingLuvoxtotreatcompuIsiveshoppersandfoundnomeasurable

differencesbetweentheeffectsofthedragandthoseofapIacebo.

PerhapsthemanufacturersofLuvoxwanttogivetheirproductanother

shot.Morelikely,however,themysteriousbenefactoroftheStanford

StudyisForestPharmaceuticaIs(CeIexa).TheirPRdepartmentneither

confirmednordeniedanyinvoIvementinKoran,sstudy.

WhywouldapharmaceuticalcompanyanonymousIyspendmoneytoIicense

oneofitstop-se11ingdrugsforamarginaldisorderIikecompuIsive

shoppingAbigpartoftheanswerisprofit.Themysterycompany

presumablyhopestocarveauniquesliceoutofthementaIdisorderpie

inordertomarketittogetherwithaready-madetreatment.Thisisnot

atalIanewstrategyfortheworld1smammothpharmaceuticalfinns,as

DavidHeaIyfaprofessorattheUniversityofWalesCo11egeofMedicine,

explainsinhisbooknTheAnti-DepressantI'm.wHealy1sbookdescribes

aprocessbywhichcompaniesseektoneducateMbothpatientsand

cliniciansaboutanewdisorder,tose11thedisorderinpreparationfor

sellingitscure.Fundingclinicaltrialsisacrucialpartofthat

process.

Welearnatthebeginningofthepassagethat.

A.doctorsatStanfordUniversityaretestinganewdrag

B.theconsequencesofcompulsiveshoppingareminimal

C.compulsiveshoppingdisorderhasnotreceivedenoughattentionfrom

themedicalcommunity

D.unlikebreastcancerorosteoporosis,compulsiveshoppingdisorder

defiestreatment

3.Myparents5househadanattic,thedarkestandstrangestpartof

thebuilding,reachabIeonIybypIacingastepIadderbeneaththetrapdoor,

andfilledwithunidentifiabIearticlestooimportanttobethrownout

withthetrashbutnolongersuitabletohaveathand.Thismysterious

spacewasthememoryofthepIace.AftermanyyearsalIthethings

depositedinitbecame,onebyoneflosttoconsciousness.Buttheywere

stillthere,weknew,safeIyandcomfortabIystoredinthetissuesof

thehouse.

ThesedaysmostofusIiveinsmallerymoremodemhousesorinapartments,

andatticshavevanished.EventhedeepclosetsinwhichweusedtopiIe

thingsupfortemporaryforgettingarerarelydesignedintonewhomes.

Everythingnowisoutintheopen,openIyacknowIedgedanddisplayed,

andwheneverwegrowtiredofamemory,anoldchair,atrunkfulofold

letters,theyarecastintothedumpforburning.

ThishasseemedahealthierwaytoIiverexceptmaybeforthesmoke

everythingouttobeIookedat,nothingstrangehiddenundertheroof,

nothingforgottenbecauseofnoplaceleftinimpenetrabledarknessto

forget.OpennessisthenewIifestyle,noundiscIosedbelongings,no

privatesecrets.Candoristheroleinarchitecture.Thehouseisa

machineforliving,andwhatkindofmachinewouIdhideawayitsworn-out,

desertedparts

Butitisinournatureashumanbeingstoclutter,andwelongforpIaces

setaside,reservedforstorage.WetendtoaccumuIateandoutgrow

possessionsatthesametimevanditisanendIesslydiscomfortingmentaI

tasktokeepsortingouttheonestogetridof.Wemight,wethink,

rememberthemlaterandfindauseforthen,andiftheyaregonefor

good,offtothedamp,thisisasourceofnervousness.Ithinkitmay

beoneofthereasonswedrumourfingerssomuchthesedays.

WemighttakeaIessonherefromwhathasbeenlearnedaboutourbrains

inthiscentury.Wethoughtwediscovered,firstoff,theattic,aIthough

itsexistencehasbeenmentionedfromtimetotimebyalIthepeopIewe

usedtocalIgreatwriters.Whatwereallyfoundwasthetrapdoorand

astepIadder,andoffweclambered,shiningflashIightsintothecomers,

vacuumingthedustoutofbureaudrawers,puzzlingoverthenamesof

objects,tossingthemdowntothefloorbeIow,andfinallypayingaround

fiftydollarsanhourtohavethemcastawayforburning.

Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage

A.TheAtticoftheBrain.

B.OpennessoftheModemLifestyle.

C.ModemHousesandOldHouses.

D.TheAtticofMyParentsJHouse.

4.ThefearofAmericanizationofthepIanetismoreideologicalparanoia

(多疑)thanreality.Thereisnodoubtthat,withglobalizationfEnglish

hasbecomethegeneralIanguageofourtime,aswasLatinintheMiddle

Ages.Anditwi11continueitsascent,sinceitisanindispensabIe

instrumentforinternationaltransactionsandcommunication.Butdoes

thismeanthatEnglishnecessarilydeveIopsattheexpenseoftheother

greatIanguagesAbsoIuteIynot.Infact,theoppositeistrue.The

vanishingofbordersandanincreasinglyinterdependentworldhave

createdincentivesfornewgenerationstolearnandassimilateother

cultures,notmerelyasahobby,butalsooutofnecessity,becausethe

abiIitytospeakseveralIanguagesandnavigatecomfortablyindifferent

cultureshasbecomecrucialforprofessionalsuccess.

ConsiderthecaseofSpanish.Halfacenturyago,Spanishspeakerswere

aninward-1ookingcommunity;weprojectedourselvesinonlyveryIimited

waysbeyondourtraditionalIinguisticconfines.Today,Spanishis

dynamicandthriving,gainingbeachheadsorevenvastlandholdingson

alIfivecontinents.Thattherearebetween25and30millionSpanish

speakersintheUnitedStatestodayexplainswhythetworecentUS

presidentialcandidates-theTexasgovernorGeorgeW.Bushandthe

vice-presidentA1Gore-campaignednotonlyinEnglish,butalsoin

Spanish.

Howmanymi11ionsofyoungmenandwomenaroundtheglobehaveresponded

tothecha11engesofgIobaIizationbylearningJapanese,German,Mandarin,

Cantonese,RussianorFrenchFortunately,thistendencywi11only

increaseinthecomingyears.Thatiswhythebestdefenceofourown

culturesandIanguagesistopromotethemvigorouslythroughoutthisnew

world,nottopersistinthenaivepretenseofvaccinatingthemagainst

themenaceofEnglish.Thosewhoproposesuchremediesspeakmuchabout

culture,buttheytendtobeignorantpeopIe

whomasktheirtruevocation:nationaIism.Andifthereisanythingat

oddswiththeuniversalistpropensitiesofculture,itisthe

exclusionaryvisionthatnationaIistperspectivestrytoimposeon

culturalIife.ThemostadmirableIessonthatculturesteachusisthat

theyneednotbeprotectedbybureaucratsorcommissars,orconfined

behindironbars,orisoIatedbycustomsservices,inordertoremain

aliveandexuberant;tothecontrary,sucheffortswouldonlywitheror

eventrivialiIeculture.CulturesmustIivefreely,constantlyjousting

withdifferentcultures.Thisrenovatesandrenewsthem,allowingthem

toevoIveandadapttothecontinuousfIowofIife.Inantiquity,Latin

didnotki11Greek;tothecontrary,theartisticoriginalityand

inte11ectuaIdepthofHe11enicculturepermeatedRomanciviIizationand,

throughit,thepoemsofHomerandthephiIosophiesofPIatoandAristotIe

reachedtheentireworld.GIobaIizationwi11notmakelocalcultures

disappear;inaframeworkofworldwideopenness,alIthatisvaIuabIe

andworthyofsurvivalinlocalcultureswi11findfertiIegroundinwhich

tobloom.

Itisassumedinthefirstparagraphthat.

A.languagesdifferinimportance

B.languagehelpsunderstandculture

C.thereisoneworldlanguage

D.languagereflectsculture

5.

MostpeopIewhotravellongdistancecomplainofjetlag.JetIagmakes

businesstravelerslessproductiveandmoreprone(31)makingmistakes.

Itisactua11ycausedby(32)ofyour"bodyclock11-asmalIclusterof

braincellsthatcontrolsthetimingofbiological(33).Thebodyclock

isdesignedfora(34)rhythmofdayIightanddarkness,sothatitis

thrownoutofbaIancewhenit(35)dayIightanddarknessatthe“wrong”

timesinanewtimezone.The(36)ofjetlagpersistfordays(37)the

internalbodyclockslowlyadjuststothenewtimezone.

Nowanewanti-jetlagsystemis(38)thatisbasedonproven

(39).pioneeringscientificresearch.Dr.MartinMooreedehad(40)a

practicalstrategytoadjustthebodyclockmuchsoonertothenewtime

zonethroughcontrolledexposuretobrightIight.

A.from

B.of

C.for

D.to

Communitycancerclustersareviewedquitedifferentlybycitizen

activiststhanbyepidemioIogists.EnvironmentaIistsandconcernedIocaI

residents,forinstance,mightimmediateIysuspectenvironmentaI

radiationastheculpritwhenahighincidenceofcancercasesoccurs

nearanuclearfaciIity.Epidemiologists,incontrast,wouldbemore

likelytosaythattheincidenceswere"inconclusive"ortheresultof

purechance.Andwhenabreastcancersurvivor,LorrainePace,mapped

20breastcancercasesoccurringinherWestIslip,LongIsIand,community,

herrudimentaryresearcheffortswereguidedmorebyhopethata

specificenvironmentalagentcouldbecorrelatedwiththecancersthan

byscientificmethod.

Whenepidemiologistsstudyclustersofcancercasesandother

noncontagiousconditionssuchasbirthdefectsormiscarriage,theytake

severalvariablesintoaccount,suchasbackgroundrate(thenumberof

peopIeaffectedinthegeneralpopuIation),clustersize,andspecificity

(anynotabIecharacteristicsoftheindividualaffectedineachcase).

Ifaclusterisbothlargeandspecific,itiseasierforepidemiologists

toassignbIame.Notonlymusteachvariablebeconsideredonitsown,

butitmustalsobeconfinedwithothers.Lungcancerisverycommonin

thegeneralpopulation.Yetwhenahugenumberofcasesturnedupamong

WorldWar11shipbuiIderswhohadalIworkedwithasbestos,thesizeof

theclusterandthefactthatthemenhadhadsimilaroccupationaI

asbestosexposuresenabIedepidemioIogiststoassignblametothefibrous

mineral.

Althoughseveralknowncarcinogenshavebeendiscoveredthroughthese

kindsofoccupationaIormedicaIclusters,onlyonecommunitycancer

clusterhaseverbeentracedtoanenvironmentaIcause.HealthofficiaIs

oftendiscountacommunity'ssuspicionofacommonenvironmentaIcause

becausecitizenstendtoincIudecasesthatwerediagnosedbeforethe

affIictedindividuaIsmovedintotheneighborhood.Addtothisthe

problemofcancer1sIatency.UnlikeaninfectiousdiseasesuchaschoIera,

whichiscausedbyarecentexposuretofoodorwatercontaminatedwith

thecholerabacteriurn,cancermayhaveitsrootsinanexposurethat

occurred10to20yearsearIier.

DoalIthesecaveatsmeanthatthehardworkofLorrainePaceandother

communityactivistsisfornothingNotnecessarily.Togetherwithmany

otherreportsofbreastcancerclustersonLongIsland,theWestIslip

situationhighIightedbyPacehasheIpedepidemioIogistsIaythe

groundworkforaweIIdesignedscientificstudy.

ThecaseoftheWorldWar11shipbuiIderswithlungcancerisanexampIe

of.

A.anoccupationalcluster

B.amedicalcluster

C.aradiationcluster

D.anenvironmentalcluster

7.Myparents1househadanattic,thedarkestandstrangestpartof

thebuildingtreachabIeonIybypIacingastepIadderbeneaththetrapdoor,

andfilledwithunidentifiabIearticlestooimportanttobethrownout

withthetrashbutnolongersuitabletohaveathand.Thismysterious

spacewasthememoryoftheplace.AftermanyyearsalIthethings

depositedinitbecame,onebyone,losttoconsciousness.Buttheywere

stillthere,weknew,safeIyandcomfortablystoredinthetissuesof

thehouse.

ThesedaysmostofusIiveinsmallerTmoremodemhousesorinapartments,

andatticshavevanished.EventhedeepclosetsinwhichweusedtopiIe

thingsupfortemporaryforgettingarerarelydesignedintonewhomes.

Everythingnowisoutintheopen,openIyacknowIedgedanddisplayed,

andwheneverwegrowtiredofamemory,anoldchair,atrunkfulofold

letters,theyarecastintothedumpforburning.

ThishasseemedahealthierwaytoIivefexceptmaybeforthesmoke

everythingouttobeIookedat,nothingstrangehiddenundertheroof,

nothingforgottenbecauseofnoplaceleftinimpenetrabledarknessto

forget.OpennessisthenewIifestyIe,noundisclosedbelongings,no

privatesecrets.Candoristheroleinarchitecture.Thehouseisa

machineforliving,andwhatkindofmachinewouIdhideawayitsworn-out,

desertedparts

Butitisinournatureashumanbeingstoclutter,andwelongforpIaces

setaside,reservedforstorage.WetendtoaccumuIateandoutgrow

possessionsatthesametime,anditisanendIesslydiscomfortingmentaI

tasktokeepsortingouttheonestogetridof.Wemight,wethink,

rememberthemlaterandfindauseforthen,andiftheyaregonefor

good,offtothedamp,thisisasourceofnervousness.Ithinkitmay

beoneofthereasonswedrumourfingerssomuchthesedays.

WemighttakeaIessonherefromwhathasbeenlearnedaboutourbrains

inthiscentury.Wethoughtwediscovered,firstoff,theattic,although

itsexistencehasbeenmentionedfromtimetotimebyalIthepeopIewe

usedtocalIgreatwriters.Whatwereallyfoundwasthetrapdoorand

astepIadder,andoffweclambered,shiningflashIightsintothecomers,

vacuumingthedustoutofbureaudrawers,puzzlingoverthenamesof

objects,tossingthemdowntothefloorbeIowvandfinallypayingaround

fiftydollarsanhourtohavethemcastawayforburning.

WhencomparingthenewIifestyIewiththeoldone,theauthorseemsto

assumeatoneof,

A.admirationforthenewlifestyle

B.regretforthelossoftheoldlifestyle

C.acontemptforthenewlifestyle

D.appreciationforbothlifestyles

8.DoctorsatStanfordUniversityarestudyingamedicationtheyhope

wi11a11eviatethesufferingofmi11ionsofAmericanwomen.Buttheir

targetisn'tbreastcancer,osteoporosis,orasimilarlywe11-known

affIiction.Despiteitsalarmingimpactonitsvictims,themaIadyin

questionhasreceivedcomparativelylittlemedicaIscrutiny.It'sa

"hiddenepidemic,naccordingtotheStanfordresearchers:compuIsive

shoppingdisorder.

That'sfight.WhatwasoncemerelyapunchIineintelevisionsitcoms

isnowbeingtakenseriousIybymanyclinicians.AccordingtotheStanford

study1sleader,Dr.LorrinKoran,compuIsiveshoppingis"motivatedby1

irresistible9impuIses,characterizedbyspendingthatisexcessiveand

inappropriate,hasharmfulconsequencesfortheindividual,andtends

tobechronicandstereotyped."CompuIsiveshoppers“bingebuy"-most

oftencIothes,shoes,makeup,andjewelry-andthensufferintenseguilt.

That,inmmyhelpstriggeranotherfrenziedtriptothemall,andthe

cyclecontinues.

CouldcompuIsiveshoppingbeahealthhazardassociatedwithAmerica1

sunparaIIeledeconomicprosperity"Itseemstobeadiseaseof

affluence,nsaysDr.JerroldPo11ak,aclinicalpsychoIogistwho's

treatedseveralshopaholics.nAdvertisers--wouIdIikeustothinkthat

shoppingisareasontolive,"agreesDr.CherylCarmin,anotherclinical

psychologist."Ifyoudonothavethetimeorinclinationtogotothe

ma11orgrocerystore,therearecatalogs,deliveryservices,home

shoppingnetworksonTV,andendlessitemstobuyviatheInternet.n

Indeed,thisyear,U.S.advertiserswi11spend$233billion-anamount

equaltosixfederaleducationbudgets-topersuadeAmericanstobuy,

buy,buy.

YetthepossibiIitythatU.S.advertisersmaybedrivingcertainwomen

inoursocietytopsychosisisonlypartofthestory.Itseemsthatthe

pharmaceuticalcompanies9questtocuretheeffectsofexcessive

marketingmayitselfbelittlemorethanacIeverIy-disguisedmarketing

scheme.TheStanfordstudy,Iikemanyofitskind,isbeingfundedby

apharmaceuticalcompany.TheundiscIoseddragisanFDA-approved

antidepressant,specifica11yanSSRI-aseIectiveserotoninre-uptake

inhibitor(Theresearchersarealsostudyingbehavioraltherapiesfor

compuIsiveshoppers).

TheresearchersrunningtheStanfordstudyrefusedtoreveaItheir

sponsor.However,onlyfiveSSRIsarecurrentlyontheU.S.market.

Pfizer(makersofZoIofi),EliLi11y(Prozac)andSmithKIineBeecham(PaxiI)

alIreportedthattheyareneitherconductingnorplanninganystudies

oftheirdragsforcompuIsiveshopping.SoIvay(Luvox)alsoseemsan

unlikelycandidate.In1997,researchersattheUniversityofIowatried

usingLuvoxtotreatcompuIsiveshoppersandfoundnomeasurable

differencesbetweentheeffectsofthedragandthoseofapIacebo.

PerhapsthemanufacturersofLuvoxwanttogivetheirproductanother

shot.Morelikely,however,themysteriousbenefactoroftheStanford

StudyisForestPharmaceuticaIs(CeIexa).TheirPRdepartmentneither

confirmednordeniedanyinvoIvementinKoran1sstudy.

WhywouldapharmaceuticalcompanyanonymousIyspendmoneytoIicense

oneofitstop-seIIingdrugsforamarginaldisorderIikecompuIsive

shoppingAbigpartoftheanswerisprofit.Themysterycompany

presumablyhopestocarveauniquesliceoutofthementaIdisorderpie

inordertomarketittogetherwithaready-madetreatment.Thisisnot

atalIanewstrategyfortheworld1smammothpharmaceuticalfinns,as

DavidHeaIyfaprofessorattheUniversityofWalesCo11egeofMedicinet

explainsinhisbook"TheAnti-DepressantI'm.11Healy'sbookdescribes

aproce

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