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Research Ethics | Full Measure

We begin with questions about ethics concerning medical research on humans. The effort to find a coronavirus vaccine has already moved to fast-track trials and people by necessity, but other human research in recent years, some conducted by federal researchers and prominent hospitals and universities, were found to have violated strict rules governing studies on people. Today, we look at a medical implant offered to prison inmates as an opportunity to help them. But critics claim it qualifies as an unapproved study that could have put them at risk.

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  1. This whole medical situation has to be TOTALLY re-assessed and re-done. From manufacturers and doctors being accountable for their actions. We know why so far criminals like the FDA and vaccine pushers, have to be eliminated from being able to do us harm.

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