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<p>The risk-benefit ratio can be different when studies are proposed in response to a national bioemergency, such as Ebola outbreaks and epidemics. Researchers may need to tolerate greater risk to subjects, experts say.&nbsp;The bioemergency research tradeoff is that there might be a greater amount of benefit to society.</p>

Bioemergency Research Might Weigh Risk-Benefit Ratio Differently

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