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  2. Belmont Report - Wikipedia

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    The commission developed the Belmont Report over a four-year period from 1974 to 1978, including an intensive four-day period of discussions in February 1976 at the Belmont Conference Center. [ 6 ] On September 30, 1978, the commission's report, Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research , was released. [ 7 ]

  3. National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of ...

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    The Belmont Report: Ethical Principles and Guidelines for Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research (1979) These reports contained their recommendations, [ 10 ] the underlying deliberations and conclusions, [ 11 ] a dissenting statement and additional statement by commission members and summaries of materials presented ...

  4. Human subject research legislation in the United States

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    Thus the early calls for regulation of human experimentation concerned medicine, and in particular, testing of new pharmaceutical drugs and their release on the market. [2] In 1937, a drug known as Elixir Sulfanilamide was released without any clinical trials. [2] Reports in the press about potentially lethal side effects led to a public outcry.

  5. They were granted parole, but waited months to be released. A ...

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    At least 18 paroled inmates died behind bars last year because the programs they had to complete before they could be released were slowed or stopped cold by the pandemic, a new report says.

  6. First two Jan. 6 prisoners released after Trump’s Day 1 pardon

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    Two brothers convicted in connection to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack became the first of the rioters to be freed late Monday after President Trump issued Day 1 pardons to hundreds of the ...

  7. ‘They beat us every day’: Freed Palestinian prisoners allege ...

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    ON THE GROUND: Bel Trew in Jerusalem and Aziza Nofal speak to some of those released in exchange for hostages – including a 17-year-old – who describe being deprived of food and being beaten.

  8. Human subject research - Wikipedia

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    Its Belmont Report established three tenets of ethical research: respect for persons, beneficence, and justice. [50] From the 1950s-60s, Chester M. Southam, an important virologist and cancer researcher, injected HeLa cells into cancer patients, healthy individuals, and prison inmates from the Ohio Penitentiary. He wanted to observe if cancer ...

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    A report from the Texas Rangers, the state’s premier law enforcement unit, laid out a chilling portrait of neglect. Other inmates at the facility had told investigators that they knew something was wrong with Alexander in early January. He had stopped eating, his lips turned purple, and he shivered even while taking hot showers.