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Publication Date: 14 Jul 2008
Journal: Environmental Health Insights
David B. Resnik
Bioethicist National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Abstract
This article reviews some of the ethical issues that arise in environmental health research with human subjects, such as minimizing risks to subjects, balancing benefits and risks in research, intentional exposure studies with human subjects, protecting third parties in research, informing subjects about environmental hazards, communicating health information to subjects, and protecting privacy and confidentiality.
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