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Ways to improve genetic trials informed consent
While an argument could be made that collecting genetic information from individuals is no different from collecting any other type of health information, the fact remains that the very word genetic may raise additional concerns among potential research participants. -
Pharmacogenetics trials offer new challenges
The brave new world of genetics and pharmacogenetics research provides some exciting possibilities as well as some major challenges to researchers. Recruiting subjects is top concern. -
NJ stem cell research law sparks renewed ethics and legal debates
In January, New Jersey became only the second state in the union to pass legislation formally permitting research using embryonic stem cells. -
Bioterrorism Watch Supplement
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Full May 2004 Issue in PDF
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Full April 15, 2004, Issue in PDF
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Clinical Briefs
Exemestane after Tamoxifen Therapy in Breast Cancer; An Analysis of How Long Patients Remain on Various BP Therapies; Endothelial Dysfunction with Insulin Resistance and CWT in Hypertension -
This Rule Doesn’t Rule
A clinical prediction rule helps identify patients with knee pain who might benefit from orthopedic surgery. -
Diets’ Clout with Gout
Diets low in red meat and fish and high in vegetables and low-fat dairy products are associated with a decrease in the incidence of gout. -
Full April 1, 2004 Issue in PDF