The author discusses efforts by elected leaders and research scientists to improve the public's relationship with and opinion of policymaking, science and health. Topics include an increase in the quality of science and research that affects public health outcomes, a decline in public trust of governments and leaders in the U.S., and the importance of honesty communication and public participation in creating productive relationships between leaders and the public.
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