Rights of Participants in Medical Research: Withdrawing, Confidentiality, and Compensation

Rights of Participants in Medical Research: Withdrawing, Confidentiality, and Compensation

Books – Hisham Abdel Jalil Friday, July 28, 2023 07:00 AM The law regulating clinical medical research granted the subject of rights a number of rights, the most prominent of which is the right to withdraw from medical research whenever he wants and without obligating him to give any reasons for that, provided that the … Read more

Regulations for Conducting Clinical Medical Research on Humans: Law No. 214 of 2020

Regulations for Conducting Clinical Medical Research on Humans: Law No. 214 of 2020

Written by Hind Adel Monday, July 10, 2023 01:00 AM Law No. 214 of 2020 regarding the organization of clinical medical research specified the cases in which it is permitted to conduct medical research on humans, as Article 3 of the law stipulates that the conduct of medical research may not be limited to a … Read more

Newer Heart Transplant Method Could Expand Donor Availability and Save Lives, Finds Duke Health Study

Newer Heart Transplant Method Could Expand Donor Availability and Save Lives, Finds Duke Health Study

Duke Health researchers have found that reanimated hearts could potentially increase the number of donor organs by 30%. Heart transplants traditionally occur when doctors identify that the patient has no brain function after a catastrophic injury resulting in brain-death. The body is kept on a ventilator, which keeps the heart beating and organs oxygenated until … Read more

Canada’s Mental Health Crisis: Experts Warn of a “Time Bomb”

Canada’s Mental Health Crisis: Experts Warn of a “Time Bomb”

Recently, the percentage of people suffering from psychological and mental problems has increased in Canada, especially among young people. The situation has deteriorated, especially in the big cities, which makes experts talk about the emergence of a “time bomb”. The dire consequences of post-pandemic years of chronic underinvestment in mental health are now unfolding in … Read more

“First Loophole-Free Bell Experiment Confirms True Quantum Correlations”

Nature highlight May 11, 2023 Nature 6177960 The Bell inequality has helped shed light on the structure of correlations allowed by quantum mechanics and what this theory of physics says about the world. Experimental verification of the Bell inequality is also of practical importance, as it allows confirmation of the existence of true quantum correlations … Read more

Egypt issues law regulating clinical medical research to protect respondents and follow ethical standards. Controls for suspension and termination also outlined.

Egypt issues law regulating clinical medical research to protect respondents and follow ethical standards. Controls for suspension and termination also outlined.

Posted by Iman Ali Sunday, 09 April 2023 02:00 AM Law No. 214 of 2020 aims to issue a law regulating clinical medical research, to establish the foundations, standards, and controls necessary to conduct clinical medical research, and to protect the respondents, whether these researches are preventive or diagnostic, therapeutic or non-therapeutic, interventional or non-invasive, … Read more

Genetic Test at Sant’Anna Offers Hope for Defeating Lung Cancer

Genetic Test at Sant’Anna Offers Hope for Defeating Lung Cancer

A genetic test at Sant’Anna to defeat lung cancer. Knowing exactly the nature of a tumor disease today allows doctors and specialists to choose the most suitable cures and treatments, with new classes of smart drugs offering better life expectancies than in the past. In this regard, Asst Lariana has been recognized as the center … Read more

Alzheimer’s disease can be detected in the eyes, according to recent American research. The retina can indicate the status of the ability to remember and the functioning of the nervous system, which is linked to memory, navigation, and time perception. Early detection can allow people to modify and control risk factors for the disease, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. Eye tests may pave the way for faster and more accurate diagnosis in the future.

Alzheimer’s disease can be detected in the eyes, according to recent American research. The retina can indicate the status of the ability to remember and the functioning of the nervous system, which is linked to memory, navigation, and time perception. Early detection can allow people to modify and control risk factors for the disease, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. Eye tests may pave the way for faster and more accurate diagnosis in the future.

Diagnose the signs of Alzheimer’s from the eyes. The eyes may be more than the window to the heart. Recent American research reveals that the eyes can be a window into brain health. can tell the status of the ability to remember as well Researchers at the Florida Institute of Neurological Disease discovered that the … Read more

Formation of a medical research commission under the Clinical Trials Act. Know the mandate and tasks

Formation of a medical research commission under the Clinical Trials Act.  Know the mandate and tasks

text Clinical Medical Research Regulation ActProvided that “a committee called “Institutional Committee for the Review of Medical Research Ethics” is formed within each research institution, by a decision of the competent authority in this body, and it is necessary that this committee be registered at the Supreme Council.. This committee specializes in the following: –Take … Read more

Jessica, chemotherapy, the birth of Alexander and the pain of a young life cut short

Jessica, chemotherapy, the birth of Alexander and the pain of a young life cut short

We called her the “warrior of life”. But this time Jessica Poncia didn’t make it. And a year after when, despite chemotherapy, she had given birth to a beautiful baby named Alexander and it seemed that even for her the worst of her was behind her, the bad disease returned to undermine her and left … Read more