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This Karnataka woman rents womb to wipe off debt

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

The Times of India | Bangalore | 11 April 2011 Shalini P, 28, is a garment factory worker with two children. Till last year, when she enrolled to be a surrogate mother to Charles’s son, she was running from pillar… Continue reading

Draft Bill proposes mandatory surrogacy cover

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Anirudh Laskar, Sneha Shah | LiveMint | 4 April 2011 Mumbai: Indian surrogate mothers may soon be covered by mandatory life cover. Proposed legislation will require the intended parents to get life insurance cover for surrogates. Some life insurers are… Continue reading

Improving Recruitment in Clinical Trials: Why Eligible Participants Decline

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, Recuritment

Julie Brintnall-Karabelas, Susanna Sung, Mary Ellen Cadman, Carol Squires, Katherine Whorton, Maryland Pao | Journal of Empirical Research, Human Research Ethics | March 2011 | NIH Public Access Abstract There is a need to explore why protocol-eligible subjects refuse participation… Continue reading

The Influence of Prior Experience on Research Participants’ Perspectives: A Research Agenda

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, Recuritment

Nick Mitchell, Andrew J. Hobson | Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics: An International Journal | Vol. 6, No. 1 | March 2011 | Sage Publications Inc. Abstract A small preliminary study of 15 teachers who had participated… Continue reading

Moms market

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Namita Kohli | Hindustan Times |  13 March 2011 Even as the Draft Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill and Rules, 2010, is being reviewed by the law ministry for a fortnight – it’s likely to be introduced in the Parliament’s Monsoon session… Continue reading

Human papillomavirus vaccine trials in India

  By admin Articles and Edited Volumes, Publications

Amit Sengupta, Anjali Shenoi, N. B. Sarojini, Y. Madhavi | The Lancet | Volume 377, No. 9767, 26 February 2011 Heidi Larson and colleagues in their Comment, and Mark Feinberg of Merck in his response, call for more effective ways… Continue reading

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