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<description><![CDATA[A recent question in the field of bioethics asks whether we should have to participate in biomedical research. Do we have a moral obligation to do so, considering the advancements are for the good of mankind? No drug is made without extensive clinical trials.<br />On the surface, this sounds good to me. As a biomedical researcher, I can envision all people participating in the struggle against disease. Unfortunately, this oversimplifies the question and certain social parameters need to be taken i...]]></description>
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