Articles related to "Aids Research"HIV/AIDS foster children require proper medical treatment. Sometimes, however, the line is blurred between therapeutic research and research conducted for other reasons.
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Codes and regulations were designed to protect human subjects in medical research. Despite laws, unethical experimentation continues on four vulnerable populations.
Medical research on human subjects often has been unrestrained by codes or regulations. One vulnerable population affected by unethical research is foster children.
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