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I'd say there is an argument to be made though that it's excessively discriminatory. You could make the argument that since it's easily curable and has a low rate of transmission (according to OP) that they could be still let in and treated. Of course this would be far simpler if we had universal healthcare. Maybe the law is outdated from a time when it was incurable.
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I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but are you able to hear with the implant?
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So I'm applying to clinical psychology PhD programs right now and I've been very interested in MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for a few years now, which sounds somewhat related due to the whole trying to find medical uses for recreational drugs. I really just like novel and what some may consider to be unorthodox treatments. Think you'll be looking to have an intern there in 5 or 6 years?
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Hey so I am working on my master's of community psychology right now and this semester I will be completing my thesis... basically on this exact topic. I have found like no prior research on this subject so I was wondering if you have any or if we could actually talk directly about what you do?
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