Current US rules and regulations provide substantial protections for the health, rights and welfare of participants of federally funded clinical trials and other research, but there is room for improvement, a panel of expert advisers to President Barack Obama said in a new report.
After last year's revelation that the US Public Health Service was involved in research from 1946 to 1948 that intentionally exposed thousands of Guatemalans to sexually transmitted diseases without their consent, President Obama asked a special commission of physicians, scientists, ethicists, lawyers, engineers and religion leaders to probe the specifics of the studies and
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