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Mission Statement The Alliance for Human Research Protection (AHRP) is a national network of lay people and professionals dedicated to advancing responsible and ethical medical research practices, to minimizing the risks associated with such endeavors and to ensuring that the human rights, dignity and welfare of human subjects are protected fresh water muscles and clams in virginia giant young muscles girls how to stop the fatigue of fast twitch muscles healing back muscles after surgery tmj muscles and caffine exercise gadget for the harmstring muscles constantly tired and stiff muscles horse muscles labeled effects of separated stomach muscles sprouse twins muscles adenosine receptors caffeine muscles the disease for sheep muscles tightening up what are three muscles used for quiet repiration muscles ache back ache and swollen tummy what strengthens internal bowel muscles brown and blue jansport bag female leg muscles diagram andys muscles goddess married paracervical muscles lloyd wright contraction muscles nike muscles bicep bands excercise for overworked stiff back muscles diagram of leg muscles in a dog pictures of the muscles in the buttocks torn muscles in arm cat breathing using abdominal muscles toning your muscles by energy healing heart muscles dissection of the chicken diagram of leg muscles tendons ligaments difference between anaerobic respiration in human muscles and yeast muscles involved in a squat twisted stomach muscles greys anatomy chart for muscles how to massage babies stiff adductor muscles learning muscles of hip and lower leg diagram foot muscles and tendons pictures of women with split abdominal muscles how foot muscles contraction animation inflamation of abdominal muscles cause fast twitches in arm shoulder and leg muscles how to relax muscles videos horse muscles anatomy pin muscle Board of Directors
This year, more than 15 million Americans will be recruited into clinical trials. The AHRP mission is to stand up - and speak out - for the human rights of research subjects - especially those who are vulnerable and /or susceptible to coercion, manipulation and exploitation. Those who are incapable of exercising their right to informed consent are in greatest need of protection from research abuse - Disadvantaged children are sought as human guinea pigs - even toddlers and infants, some living in foster care;
- Elderly people with impaired reasoning capacity, some living in nursing homes;
- People disabled by mental or physical illness;
- Illegal immigrants and disadvantaged populations living in underdeveloped countries;
- Prisoners, including members of the armed forces.
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- Providing prospective research subjects with information and a questionnaire designed to inform them of their rights and responsibilities, thereby enhancing the process of informed consent. [link]
- Sending alerts to professional groups, the media, and political leaders about violations of ethical standards in medical research.
- Presenting the general public with timely, relevant information in a sustained educational effort.
- Calling for reforms to improve clinical research designs and oversight.
- Developing a web-based library and clearinghouse of resource materials for the use of both clinical investigators performing research on human subjects and the potential subjects themselves.
Insofar as nearly all of the AHRP's work is performed by unpaid volunteers, who are donating both time and other resources to the organization, we offer a unique point of view untarnished by conflicts of interest: none of us has a direct financial interest in any medical research enterprise. Donate to AHRP The Alliance for Human Research Protection is a nonprofit, tax-exempt educational organization under Section 501 C-3 of the Internal Revenue Code. For latest updates visit the AHRP Blog at: http://ahrp.blogspot.com
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