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  1. Researchers in the United States have performed thousands of human radiation experiments to determine the effects of ionizing radiation and radioactive contamination on the human body, generally on people who were poor, sick, or powerless.

  2. Unethical human experimentation is human experimentation that violates the principles of medical ethics. Such practices have included denying patients the right to informed consent, using pseudoscientific frameworks such as race science, and torturing people under the guise of research.

  3. Unnecessary and questionable human experimentation is not limited to pharmaceutical development. In experiments at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a genetically engineered human growth hormone (hGH) is injected into healthy short children.

  4. Feb 27, 2011 · Such experiments included giving hepatitis to mental patients in Connecticut, squirting a pandemic flu virus up the noses of prisoners in Maryland, and injecting cancer cells into chronically ill...

  5. Sep 26, 1980 · Human Experiments: Directed by Gregory Goodell. With Linda Haynes, Geoffrey Lewis, Ellen Travolta, Lurene Tuttle. A demented prison doctor performs gruesome shock therapy experiments on inmates.

  6. Jan 11, 2021 · Here are five medical experiments of the past that you probably haven’t heard about. They illustrate just how far the ethical and legal guidepost, which emphasizes respect for human dignity above all else, has moved.

  7. Human experimentation in psychology has a dark history. Here's a list of the 30 most famous unethical psychology experiments in human history.

  8. This paper gives the first results of a comprehensive evidence-based evaluation of the different categories of victims. Human experiments were more extensive than often assumed with a minimum of 15,754 documented victims. Experiments rapidly increased from 1942, reaching a high point in 1943.

  9. Jan 9, 2019 · What makes some human experiments unethical, and what should we do with the ones that have contributed to current medicine?

  10. King concluded the panel with a riveting and wide-ranging discussion that touched upon intersectionality, segregation, the Tuskegee experiments and participation in clinical trials, COVID, race as a social construct, and the role of consent, all within the framework of Henrietta Lacks’s story.

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