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Professor Tuch said the trials follow those of a similar study in Edmonton, Canada, where people with type 1 diabetes successfully received transplanted islets. Ebelt S, Brauer M, Cyrys J, Tuch T, Kreyling WG, Wichmann HE, et el. The label of dangerousness leads to social distancing which is counterproductive to findings that reveal that those who have contact with a person who has a mental illness have a more positive attitude about mentallyill persons (Corrigan, Edwards, Green, Diwan & Penn, 2001; Martin, Pescosolido & Tuch, 2000; Link, Phelan, Bresnahan, Stueve & Pescosolido, 1999). |
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