Conflict of interest does not merely involve monetary gains or interests. It may also be manifested in different forms such as personal belief, lack of transparencies, favoritism or special (arranged)… read more →
Abstract Transparency is one of the most critical element of scientific research. Therefore, to avoid a nexus bias, coercion and possible falsification of data it is very important to promulgate… read more →
Institutional review boards (IRBs), consist of, at least a 5 member team responsible in reviewing the clinical trial rationale and all the essential plan related to a trial. The main… read more →
There are many great and altruistic scientists out there working to bring the best medicinal product to people that needed them most. People like Robert Weinberg who discovered Her-2/neu gene… read more →
Abstract The lack of strict regulations on the use of human subjects in clinical studies, in the past, and perhaps in this present time, in developing countries, is inhumane, unethical… read more →
Abstract Peptic ulcer is a common term used to generalize a gastrointestinal or stomach or duodenal ulcer. This digestive system disorder affects approximately 4.6 million people yearly in both male… read more →
Sugar intake is directly or indirectly associated with several health problems such as heart disease, gout, cavity, obesity and diabetes. Hence, the association between high calorie intake and weight gain… read more →
Most of the prescription drugs today give a short-term relief to patients thereby increasing the odds for patients to be addicted to prescription drugs. In addition, people who die from… read more →
Alzheimer research is worthy of receiving funding from all funding sources not just because any potential new chemical entity may show a promising result but because the disease has been… read more →
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