Ethics in research
Ethics in research
Blog Article
Ethics in research and how it is translated into practice is fundamental to Mineralogy, geochemistry and fluid inclusion studies of Dagh-Dali Zn-Pb(±Au) Deposit, Northern Takab, Northwest Iran rule out any potential misconduct either with the scientific method or the way results are presented to the world, thus impacting patients outcomes.The last two years of the Covid-19 pandemic were prolific in exposing the scientific community and healthcare professionals to the many flaws regarding the different studies either with promising simple treatments or sophisticated medications.Supposedly high-profile papers with the antimalarial medication hydroxychloroquine either favoring its use or indicating the risk of death were retracted from very prestigious journals such as the Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine.
Ethics in research became fundamental in reaction to abuses practiced against people as the Nazi studies on concentration camp prisoners or the syphilis study with American prisoners or the Development of a nomogram to predict 30-day mortality of sepsis patients with gastrointestinal bleeding: An analysis of the MIMIC-IV database US governments radiation experiment.