Unethical researchEthicsHistoryNeuroscienceUnderstanding the historical foundations of ethics in human research are key to illuminating future human research and clinical trials. This paper gives an overview of the most remarkable unethical...doi:10.1007/s10072-018-3245-1Algahtani, Hussein...
Deposition and Cross-Examination of the Expert Witness: Basic Questions, With Commentaries, in 14 Areas. illegal, unethical, or unprofessional behavior; 6. occupational history; 7. research and publication history; 8. forensic history; 9. knowledge of general issues of tests and psychometrics; 10...
"Never in the history of public health has herd immunity been used as a strategy for responding to an outbreak, let alone a pandemic," he insisted. Relying on naturally obtaining herd immunity in such a situation would be "scientifically and ethically problematic", Tedros added. "Allowing a d...
Princeton history professor Gerald L. Geison, a leading Pasteur scholar, unearthed“two examples of what might be called scientific misconduct”in the public trial of a vaccine against deadly anthrax disease in sheep and the vaccination of a young boy against the lethal disease rabies. Geison concl...
Contrary to what is often asserted, adverse events following from taking placebo interventions are not necessarily nocebo effects; they could have arisen due to natural history. Meanwhile, ethical informed consent (in clinical trials and clinical practice) has centred almost exclusively on the need to...
Contrary to what is often asserted, adverse events following from taking placebo interventions are not necessarily nocebo effects; they could have arisen due to natural history. Meanwhile, ethical informed consent (in clinical trials and clinical practice) has centred almost exclusively on the need to...