Hello,
I have a concern regarding the Option D. If the disease is unpublicized, it is unlikely to attract either researchers or funding for research.
Doesn't this least support the argument above? I mean by this statement,even if the disease is publicized, it doesn't necessarily mean that the disease will attract research or funding. Ergo breast cancer wouldn't attract research or funding even if it were publicized? Please help
I have a concern regarding the Option D. If the disease is unpublicized, it is unlikely to attract either researchers or funding for research.
Doesn't this least support the argument above? I mean by this statement,even if the disease is publicized, it doesn't necessarily mean that the disease will attract research or funding. Ergo breast cancer wouldn't attract research or funding even if it were publicized? Please help








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