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Law Professor Finds Conflicts Of Interest In Clinical Research
March 18, 2009 Although paying finder's fees to researchers and clinicians to identify study participants could compromise the recruitment process and harm human lives, many medical schools fail to address this ... > full story -
Should Breast Tissue Be Screened For Cancer After Cosmetic Surgery?
March 10, 2009 Young women undergoing cosmetic breast reduction surgery are being screened for cancer without their informed consent, according to a new ... > full story -
Nurse Practitioners Don’t Realize How Much Their Prescribing Is Being Influenced By Drug Marketing
March 10, 2009 Family nurse practitioners need to be more aware of the commercial pressures they face as a result of their increased involvement in prescribing, according to a new survey. The study showed low ... > full story -
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Patients Being Discharged Against Medical Advice
March 9, 2009 When patients choose to leave the hospital before the treating physician recommends discharge, the consequences may involve risk of inadequately treated medical conditions and the need for ... > full story -
Authors, Journal Editors Respond To Possible Cases Of Plagiarism
March 5, 2009 By bringing cases of potential plagiarism out into the open, researchers have shed light on the peer-review process and scientific ... > full story -
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Treating Drug-Addicted Doctors Is Good Medicine
February 24, 2009 Research shows Physician Health Programs that combine treatment, monitoring and rapid responses to noncompliance can help doctors beat drug addiction and return to their ... > full story -
Drug Industry Controls Many Scientific Societies And Journals: How Can Intellectual Freedom In Medicine Be Preserved?
February 23, 2009 The drug industry has full control of many scientific societies, journals and clinical practice guidelines, according to the editor of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. A new article provides several ... > full story -
Increased Research In Flu Transmission Needed To Prepare For Pandemic Flu Outbreak, Study Suggests
February 18, 2009 Researchers have completed a study to better understand the impact of infection control measures during a possible flu pandemic. Their study focused on the likelihood of the transmission of flu from ... > full story -
Secure Right Of Usage More Important Than Ownership To China's Forest Farmers
February 18, 2009 What do poor forest farmers want from China's ongoing forest land reform? Well, it is not private ownership of the land that makes them invest. What Chinese farmers value most and what attracts them ... > full story -
U.S. Patient Bill Of Rights: College-Level Documents For 8th Grade Readers
February 17, 2009 Study shows many patients are unable to read or understand their rights as patients. Patients hoping to find out about their rights are unlikely to get the information they need from hospital ... > full story
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