Better regulation needed for medical research in China
China must be more vigilant in regulating medical research to protect research participants, say Wang Ruotao and Gail E. Henderson.
Source: The Lancet
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China must be more vigilant in regulating medical research to protect research participants, say Wang Ruotao and Gail E. Henderson.
Source: The Lancet
Researchers are putting women's lives at risk by being too cautious about trialling drugs during pregnancy, say Nicholas J. White and colleagues.
Source: PLoS Medicine
Ethics committees overseeing clinical trials in poor countries need reforming to protect participants, argue J. Karbwang and F. Crawley.
13 April 2007 | EN
Developing countries must have equal access to affordable influenza pandemic vaccines, says an editorial in The Lancet.
Source: The Lancet
19 February 2007 | EN
Source: Nature
Source: Nature
Robert Grant and colleagues say that despite controversy surrounding trials of promising HIV preventive drugs, we must encourage such research rather than try to curb it.
Source: Science
9 September 2005 | EN
Marcelo Leite says that those promoting stem cell research in Brazil have raised hopes that could backfire if promised cures are not forthcoming.
23 March 2005 | EN