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Regenberg, A. (2010), Tweeting Science and Ethics: Social Media as a Tool for Constructive Public Engagement, The American Journal of Bioethics, 10 (5): 30-31.
This paper focuses on the role that new social media tools such as Facebook or Twitter could play in promoting the dialogue between scientists and their patients.
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