
The group, Public Citizen, says in a letter dated Tuesday that the study’s protocol is also so “fundamentally flawed” that it will not produce reliable findings
Quick ReadThe group, Public Citizen, says in a letter dated Tuesday that the study’s protocol is also so “fundamentally flawed” that it will not produce reliable findings
Quick ReadStudy participants share their blood and spit in the name of biomedical research. Now, a national group of experts says these volunteers should be told what scientists learn about their health from those samples
Quick ReadThe practice of conducting ethically dubious research in foreign countries is under fresh scrutiny
Quick ReadProminent University of Illinois at Chicago psychiatrist enrolled her young sons as healthy control subjects in troubled study
Quick ReadThere is a general shortage of information about the safety of medications used during pregnancy—largely because any woman who is pregnant, was recently pregnant, or might get pregnant is barred from participating in most of the clinical trials that evaluate drug safety and efficacy
Quick ReadThere are now several experimental treatments vying to be tested, but each must be greenlit by national regulatory authorities whenever and wherever an outbreak occurs. There remain deeply divergent positions among scientists about how to design outbreak trials, specifically whether studies that don’t compare treatments to placebos can generate useful data
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The Ideal Subjects for a Salt Study? Maybe PrisonersJune 6, 2018 |
Leading scientists propose to track salt’s effects on health by controlling how much is given to inmate volunteers
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