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(b) The Australian Medical Association (AMA) website [2] states that:
"...in order to support and enhance the collaborative nature of the doctor-patient relationship, patients must be able to make informed choices regarding their health care. An informed choice is dependent on receiving reliable, balanced health information, free from the infuence of commercial considerations, that is communicated in a manner easily understood by patients."
Write a public health announcement that would better advise the public on the risks of the third-generation contraceptive pill.
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