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Current U.S. Rules, Regulations Sufficient To Protect Volunteers In Federally Funded Research, Report Says
A report released last week by the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues examining federally sponsored research involving human volunteers, called "Moral Science: Protecting Participants in Human Subjects Research," said that "current rules and regulations provide adequate safeguards to mitigate risk," "recommended 14 changes to current practices to better protect research subjects, and called on the federal government to improve its tracking of research programs supported with taxpayer dollars," according to a Commission press release. "In the report's central finding, the Commission found that the 'U.S. system provides substantial protections for the health, rights, and welfare of research subjects,'" the press release states.
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