Articles Tagged With: research
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U.K. Approves First COVID-19 Human Challenge Trial
Volunteers will be infected with virus so researchers can learn more about pathology, speed effective vaccine development.
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Papers Detail Hazards of Surgical Smoke
Researchers provide more detailed definitions, offer possible solutions to minimize risk.
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New Guidance Outlines Ethics of Embryo Research
According to the statement, human embryo research is ethically acceptable if it is “likely to provide significant new knowledge that may benefit human health, well-being of the offspring, or reproduction.”
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Instant Gratification with Self-Service Price Estimators? Not So Fast, Says Patient Access
Beware the pitfalls of do-it-yourself healthcare pricing research.
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Creating a Good Marketing Video Can Attract and Inform Patients
Most people will research their condition and treatment options before visiting a surgeon. Centers can educate potential patients about their medical issue and attract them to learn more through video marketing.
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AMA Prepares for COVID-19 Vaccine with Coding Updates
Laying the administrative groundwork is an important part of ensuring success for administration of an eventual vaccine.
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National Organization Calls on DEA to Remove Cannabis from Schedule I List
American Heart Association says easing restrictions would allow for better scientific research on drug’s risks and benefits.
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White Paper Calls for Overhaul of Federal Nutrition Research
Coalition of experts say extra funding, better coordination needed to improve public health.
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Federal Agencies, Pharma Industry Work to Speed COVID-19 Therapeutics, Vaccine
Public-private partnership aims to streamline, coordinate large-scale efforts.
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OHRP’s standard of care draft guidance elicits praise, criticism
Critics and supporters both have weighed in on recent standard of care guidance published by the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP).