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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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