(Reuters Health) – Offering potential clinical trial participants money to sign up may be an effective way to boost enrollment,
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The Secret I’ll Take to My Grave: Doc Reveals
An internist will never forget the dark secret his patient revealed during a routine visit — or the grim aftermath.
Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison for Duping Cancer Patients
A Tennessee man has been sentenced to 8 years in prison for fleecing patients with cancer out of almost $700,000,
Texas Doctor Stole Identities, Forged Records in Fraud Scheme
Doctor Guilty of Fraud and Identity Theft Gets 7 Years in Jail Grigoriy T. Rodonaia, MD, a family physician in
EU Regulator to Probe Ethical Standards of Sputnik Vaccine Trials: FT
(Reuters) – The EU drug regulator will begin investigations next week on whether clinical trials of Russia’s Sputnik V COVID-19
Cardiologist Forks Out $2M to Resolve Unnecessary Testing Claims
Michigan cardiologist Dinesh M. Shah, MD, has paid the United States $2 million to resolve claims he violated the False
The ethics of human challenge trials
The first human challenge trial to test COVID-19 treatments and vaccines is set to begin in January in the United
Under pressure: The surgeon’s conundrum in decision making: Small study based on subjective interviews explores decision-making process in life-and-death emergencies
In a small study based on conversations with 20 hospital-based surgeons, Johns Hopkins researchers say they found that most report
Genetic engineering researcher: Politicians are deaf to people’s ethical concerns
While a many Danes question whether genetically modified foods are unnatural, this concern is much less apparent among politicians, according