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  • ==Declaration of Helsinki== ...urt-oriented Nuremberg Code, the World Medical Organization created the '''Declaration of Helsinki''', http://www.wma.net/e/policy/b3.htm. This document continues to be updat
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  • ...part of the [[Nuremberg Military Tribunals]]; it forms the basis for the [[Declaration of Helsinki]]
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  • {{r|Declaration of Helsinki}}
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  • {{r|Declaration of Helsinki}}
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  • * [[Declaration of Helsinki]]
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  • The '''Declaration of Helsinki''' is the world consensus position on ethical principles in biomedical rese | title = Declaration of Helsinki: Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects
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  • | pagename = Declaration of Helsinki | abc = Declaration of Helsinki
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  • {{r|Declaration of Helsinki}}
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  • {{r|Declaration of Helsinki}}
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  • One of its major activities is maintaining the [[Declaration of Helsinki]] on ethical human subjects research. It also offers position statements an
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  • {{r|Declaration of Helsinki}}
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  • ...e [[Nuremberg Military Tribunals]]. The [[Nuremberg Code]], and then the [[Declaration of Helsinki]], were created as a response to what most considered egregious violations While the acts are beyond all codes of medical ethics, such as the Declaration of Helsinki, it should be noted that there were fewer deaths in these programs than in
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  • {{r|Declaration of Helsinki}}
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  • ...accepted statement of medical ethics, including informed consent, is the [[Declaration of Helsinki]], last revised in October 2008.<ref name=WMA-DOH>{{citation | title = Declaration of Helsinki: Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects
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  • ...uremberg Military Tribunals]]. While it forms the starting point for the [[Declaration of Helsinki]], it is often mentioned directly in legal and ethical guidance. ...conversely, it no longer received maintenance after its creation, but the Declaration of Helsinki is constantly updated.
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  • ...bo controls. Placebo controls are, under the current interpretation of the Declaration of Helsinki on human subject research, generally unethical if a treatment with some eff
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  • ...cedures). Apropos of the latter, while it had once been assumed that the [[Declaration of Helsinki]] was a good guide, at least for Western society, it turns out that there a
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  • ...of many national policies, and draws from the ethical principles of the [[Declaration of Helsinki]], a response to the [[Medical Case (NMT)|Nazi medical atrocities]].
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  • ...le=Human Experimentation. Code of Ethics of the World Medical Association. Declaration of Helsinki |journal=British Medical Journal |volume=2 |issue=5402 |pages=177 |year=196 ...le=Human Experimentation. Code of Ethics of the World Medical Association. Declaration of Helsinki |journal=British Medical Journal |volume=2 |issue=5402 |pages=177 |year=196
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  • ...n self-medication can be medically justified, in accordance with the WMA's declaration of Helsinki, although it is not in principle a justification of self-prescription.
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  • ...his needs some detail on ethical recruitment, certainly the level in the [[Declaration of Helsinki]], and perhaps examples from 21CFR11 U.S. regulations. The role of an [[Ins
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  • ...ry and in violation of the principles of the [[Nuremberg Code]] and the [[Declaration of Helsinki]], was not limited to biological weapons. It also included experiments in c
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  • ...eriments" in WWII, the world's medical community adopted and updated the [[Declaration of Helsinki]] [WMA]<ref name=DOH>{{citation | title = Ethics unit: Declaration of Helsinki}}</ref> as the basic ethical document covering medical research. One of the
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  • "Control", according to the current [[Declaration of Helsinki]] ethical guides, may or may not involve a [[placebo]]. If there is no acce ...le=Human Experimentation. Code of Ethics of the World Medical Association. Declaration of Helsinki |journal=British Medical Journal |volume=2 |issue=5402 |pages=177 |year=196
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  • "Control", according to the current [[Declaration of Helsinki]] ethical guides, may or may not involve a [[placebo]]. If there is no acce ...le=Human Experimentation. Code of Ethics of the World Medical Association. Declaration of Helsinki |journal=British Medical Journal |volume=2 |issue=5402 |pages=177 |year=196
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  • :Interesting. Placebo controlled, eh? The current [[informed consent|Declaration of Helsinki]] says it is unethical to use a placebo control group when there is an esta ...it was in 1999, and, while the no-placebo rule might not have been in the Declaration of Helsinki version in the late nineties, I doubt seriously any human research board in
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  • ...e detail than an informed conformed form gives, and, in the wording of the Declaration of Helsinki, can reasonably be expected to understand it? For me, one of the challenge
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  • ::::Under the Declaration of Helsinki (see [[informed consent]]), it is unethical to give a placebo if an establi ...a medically accepted treatment for condition X, it is unethical, under the Declaration of Helsinki, to do a placebo-controlled trial, with some specialized exception. The gen
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  • (undent) I think it's important to link to [[informed consent]] and the [[Declaration of Helsinki]], and explain that the unregulated alt med people are not applying this. N
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  • ...lled trial]]. The current World Medical Organization interpretation of the Declaration of Helsinki considers placebo controls generally to be unethical in the absence of esta
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