diff --git a/src/contents/Human Practices/Feedback.tsx b/src/contents/Human Practices/Feedback.tsx
index 555bc2473124ac0d9cfddbb281f9072ed4f72e99..63bee5882ab6d5e3d437a7df9a35ea92d6b25691 100644
--- a/src/contents/Human Practices/Feedback.tsx	
+++ b/src/contents/Human Practices/Feedback.tsx	
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ export function HPFeedback(){
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-                            <p>When asked how they would prefer to receive more information, 22.62% of respondents selected TV documentaries and programs as their preferred medium, while 16.63% expressed interest in websites and online resources (see diagram 11). This preference for visual and online formats aligns with the public’s general reliance on media for learning about CF and other medical topics. Social media and online communities (15.96%) also ranked highly, indicating that digital platforms are an effective way to reach a broad audience. These findings can guide future efforts to create engaging and informative content about CF and gene therapy.</p>
+                            <p>test</p>
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                 </CollapsibleInfoBox>