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During the past 10 years, the issue of enlisting children in medical research has been discussed widely. It has gained even more attention since new legislation has offered incentives to conduct research involving children.
Ethical lapses in some research studies involving children have highlighted the need for more guidance for investigators. In Ethics and Research with Children, Eric Kodish, an experienced pediatric researcher and bioethicist, has assembled a group of 32 contributors (most of whom are practitioners of research involving children) who deal with practical ethical issues concerning the conduct of research involving children. The practical aspects of this book
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