The Salience of Language in Probing Public Attitudes about Life Extension

American Journal of Bioethics 9 (12):81-82 (2009)
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In a 2003 Science article, Eric Juengst and colleagues asserted, “NIH [National Institutes of Health] has a responsibility to help society respond to the implications of antiaging research for whic...

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