The human papilloma virus (HPV) is associated with the development of cervical cancer, genital warts and other cancers. Although two HPV vaccines have been approved on the market: Gardasil in… read more →
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 →
Scientific integrity requires all research personnel to work with a high level of ethical code and conduct free of fraudulent behavior and conflict of interest. Therefore, any suspicion of fraud… read more →
The outcome of the quality of life with the use of modern technology depends on the environmental and biological exposure. Hence, the use of laptop, and convenience to access the… 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 →
As little as the CDC knew about HIV/AIDS in 1983. The same year, Francoise Barr-Sinoussi & Luc Montagnier of the Pasteur institute in France claimed to have discovered the first… read more →
Decline in cognitive function is already an outbreak and epidemic for lack of a better word. The danger in cognitive impairment is that the causative agents or factors, cause a… read more →
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