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“Simple, clear-cut tests could be sold much like pregnancy tests, making them widely available to consumers. Others with more complex analyses or implications should be administered more like counseling-centered HIV tests or more clinically based diagnostic procedures,”
Scientific American, Doing the Right Thing: Ethics in Science
“In “Is Drug Research Trustworthy?” Charles Seife ferrets out doctors’ financial ties to pharma companies; in “Studying Drugs in All the Wrong People,” Gabriella Rosen breaks down why drug trials for psychiatric medications might be doing more harm than good to the people that need these”
Scientific American, Doing the Right Thing: Ethics in Science
“unique to three areas: medical, pharmaceutical and basic research. Medical ethics covers informed consent, doctor-patient confidentiality, and organ donation, to name a few. “Outsourcing Medical Studies—and Ethical Quandaries—to Africa” by David Biello delves into the lack of medical ethics boards in Africa and how this affects participant safety”
Scientific American, Doing the Right Thing: Ethics in Science
“Making informed—and ethically sound—choices are the basis of many scientific studies, and Sections 2, 3 and 4 analyze the challenges”
Scientific American, Doing the Right Thing: Ethics in Science