What information about the treatment would you want to have


Assignment

If you were to be diagnosed with a disorder such as Parkinson's or multiple sclerosis would you consider paying for an untested treatment? If so, would you be willing to sacrifice your life savings (or your parents') to pay for it? Thinking about what you learned in chapter 1 (scientific research and reliability) what information about the treatment would you want to have to help you make your decision? Explain your reasoning.

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